Tiffany Clematis Metal Bookmark
Tiffany Clematis Metal Bookmark
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Explore related artwork by Louis C. Tiffany at the Chrysler Museum
Product Details
Product Details
- Solid brass bookmark; electroplated in non-tarnishing silver finish
- Approximately ¾ × 3¼ in (1.9 × 8.3 cm)
- Packaged in acetate sleeve, with provenance card
- Designed and manufactured in USA
- Product type: Bookmark
- Shipping Dimensions:
7.75
× 2.375 × 0.125
inches
(19.7 × 6.0 × 0.3 cm) - Shipping Weight: 0.06 lb (1.0 oz; 28 g)
- SKU010004242 | UPC: 769022085715
About the Artist, Louis C. Tiffany
About the Artist, Louis C. Tiffany
Louis Comfort Tiffany was an American artist and designer who worked in the decorative arts. Throughout his career he forged a unique style that combined excellent craftsmanship with a love of nature forms and brilliant color. Though he worked with a multitude of mediums, he is best known for his work in stained glass. This beautiful design pairs Tiffany’s most famous medium with his favorite motif: the peacock. Peacock feathers featured countless times in both his personal life and his professional career. Renowned for their beauty, peacocks have both religious and secular appeal, making them the ideal design motif for Tiffany’s ecclesiastical commissions.
About David Howell & Co.
About David Howell & Co.

For more than 30 years, David Howell & Company has specialized in the design and manufacturing of sophisticated, museum quality gifts, including metal bookmarks, jewelry, ornaments, and more. Our innovative gift designs are inspired by museum pieces, adapting original, iconic work to modern, meaningful gifts.
Designed and manufactured in Bedford Hills, New York.
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Your purchase supports the mission and programs of the Chrysler Museum of Art (including the Perry Glass Studio, and the Moses Myers House). We couldn't do what we do without you. Thank you.

