Peacock in the Garden Victorian Lampshade
“Peacock in the Garden” by Elegance Lamps is confluence of flora and fauna in the happiest color combination possible for a Victorian lampshade!
The crescent shaped silk Victorian lampshade features hand-dyed silk, elaborate beaded lace, and a collection of rare antique and vintage textiles. Colors incorporated into the shade include blue, yellow, tan, pink, light blue, bronze
The hand-strung and artfully designed beadwork includes faceted Czech bicones alternated with frosted glass rounds, Czech pressed glass, metal beads, vintage seed beads, and astonishing hand-filed antique satin tube beads from the 1920’s. Designed to capture and refract light, the beads sparkle radiantly in any light.
“Peacock in the Garden” by Elegance Lamps is confluence of flora and fauna in the happiest color combination possible for a Victorian lampshade!
The crescent shaped silk Victorian lampshade features hand-dyed silk, elaborate beaded lace, and a collection of rare antique and vintage textiles. Colors incorporated into the shade include blue, yellow, tan, pink, light blue, bronze
The hand-strung and artfully designed beadwork includes faceted Czech bicones alternated with frosted glass rounds, Czech pressed glass, metal beads, vintage seed beads, and astonishing hand-filed antique satin tube beads from the 1920’s. Designed to capture and refract light, the beads sparkle radiantly in any light.
“Peacock in the Garden” by Elegance Lamps is confluence of flora and fauna in the happiest color combination possible for a Victorian lampshade!
The crescent shaped silk Victorian lampshade features hand-dyed silk, elaborate beaded lace, and a collection of rare antique and vintage textiles. Colors incorporated into the shade include blue, yellow, tan, pink, light blue, bronze
The hand-strung and artfully designed beadwork includes faceted Czech bicones alternated with frosted glass rounds, Czech pressed glass, metal beads, vintage seed beads, and astonishing hand-filed antique satin tube beads from the 1920’s. Designed to capture and refract light, the beads sparkle radiantly in any light.