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CODE: 5318

Pearl Cross Pendant Necklace

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CODE: 5153

Mother-of-Pearl Mosaic Statement Necklace Item # 80055831

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CODE: 4745

The perfect size for a freshly brewed espresso, the porcelain cup and saucer showcase the geometric style of painting called Neo-Plasticism by Piet Mondrian (Dutch, 1872–1944). Add this colorful and versatile design to your home decor for a pop of color and modern style. Based on the 1921 Composition in The Met collection, the thick black lines and primary colors are today instantly recognizable as the work of this pioneering artist. Metropolitan Museum of Art   Material: Porcelain Dishwasher and microwave Metropolitan Museum of Art

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CODE: 5099

Lily of the Valley pin, 80054129

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CODE: 4755

A vibrant composition of tesserae as well as gold and silver leaf - small colorful pieces - create the striking pattern on our silk scarf. These tiny "tiles" are believed to come from a Byzantine mosaic crafted between the 6th and 15th centuries. The Metropolitan Museum of Art   100% silk twill - 183 x 56 cm - Dry clean

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CODE: 4751

The Metropolitan Museum of Art's elegant scarf is based on a striking window panel by master decorative artist Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848–1933). The window panel, now in the American Wing of the Museum, features jewel-like clusters of grapes on vines silhouetted against a distant sky. Embossed glass imparts a three-dimensional quality and dazzling iridescence to the grapes. The light scarf reminds us of the richness and delicacy of the original panel. 100% silk crepe de chine. Dimensions: 160 x 45 cm.

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CODE: 4754

These luminous stud earrings are reminiscent of the famous Magnolia vase in The Met, The Metropolitan Museum of Art collection of Tiffany & Co. exhibition. at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The shimmering design is silver-plated and accented with enamel, for a floral touch, day or night.   The exceptional craftsmanship and innovative techniques used - particularly the naturalism of the magnolia - have led to it being described as 'one of the most remarkable examples of silversmithing... ever produced anywhere'.   Enamel Silver - Hand painted, for pierced ears   Clean with a soft polishing cloth

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Ομπρέλα με ραβδί Νούφαρα, Water Lilies, Claude Monet, 80055183

CODE: 4756

In 1893, the painter and passionate horticulturist Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926) bought a plot of land with a lake in Giverny. Intending to turn his acquisition into something "for the pleasure of the eye as well as motifs for painting", Monet created an idyllic garden of water lilies, which he painted extensively and experimentally. By the time he began Water Lilies (1916–19), which is under our art umbrella, Monet had achieved a new and bold style that approached the realm of abstract art. Our elegant stick umbrella borrows from this evocative painting from The Met collection.   Metropolitan Museum of Art   100% recycled polyester   Manual opening/closing   107 dia. 89 long (including handle)

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CODE: 4758

The blue-and-white glass ball ornament set pays homage to a classical color palette with reference to three cobalt-painted porcelain objects in The Met's collection: a plate of two elegant ladies in the Japanese fashion (c. 1735–40) attributed to Cornelis Pronk (Dutch, 1691–1759), who was commissioned by the Dutch East India Company to create a design for Chinese and, later, Japanese potters to use as a model. a mid-17th-century Chinese brush stand depicting a scene from a 16th-century mythological novel. and an early 18th-century Chinese plate decorated with an idyllic family scene, a popular subject during the Qing dynasty (1644–1911).   Set of 3 ornaments / balls   Hand Painted Glass - 8cm diameter   Includes white ribbon for...

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CODE: 4748

Russian Dragonfly Pin  

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CODE: 4747

The elegant pierced Greek motif bracelet is crafted in lightly antiqued 24K gold plate. This best-selling statement piece features an array of lotus and palm motifs, based on one of the Greek hymn designs illustrated in Owen Jones' (British, 1809–1874) famous book of ornamental motifs, The Grammar of Ornament.   The Hymns reflect the ancient Greeks' respect for nature and their respect for mathematical order and harmony.       24K Gold Plate - Slight antique patina   Anthemion, a term derived from anthos = flower in the ancient Greek language, is a stylized flower used as a decorative theme. This is a classic decoration that uses the leaves of the hollyhock or other plants and is used in friezes or as a decorative element to hide...

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CODE: 4739

This beautiful leather purse/coin purse allows you to admire a floral detail from the Magnolias and Irises project whenever you're out shopping or on the go. This beautiful stained glass window was made around 1908 by Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848–1933). The Golden Age master began his career as a painter, but quickly moved on to interior design and leaded glass windows, creating innovative types of iridescent glass in vibrant hues—like this glorious window in The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection Embossed The Met logo printed leather, with gold zipper, diameter approx. 8.5cm

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CODE: 4740

Great Wave Porcelain Mug, Katsushika Hokusai, 80054849

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CODE: 4741

Our light ornament adapts the lively tulip motif on a Favrile glass lampshade (1907–12) by Louis C. Tiffany Studios (American, 1902–32). The tulip was a popular theme for the designer, who drew deep inspiration from nature. This particular model in The Met collection features some of the richest glass tints, varying from pink to red and purple. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Perforated enamel on blown glass Includes gold ribbon for hanging diam.: 7.62 cm Polish with a soft, dry cloth Gift packaging

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CODE: 4742

Wisteria sinensis, known as Chinese wisteria, is a species of flowering plant native to China. Also known as wisteria or wisteria it is a hardy climbing plant with beautiful hanging flowers in the form of a bunch that create a unique aesthetic effect in purple.   Our luminous ornament borrows the cascade of wisteria that frames the idyllic view of Oyster Bay (circa 1908). Louis C. Tiffany (American, 1848–1933) designed this stained glass window to decorate the Manhattan residence of silk manufacturer William C. Skinner, whose family home in Massachusetts was called Wistariahurst. However, the picturesque window view suggested an Oyster Bay association for its similarity to the view of the North Shore of Long Island, where the Gilded Age visionary had recently built a...

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CODE: 4743

We have transferred the hibiscus flowers and parrots adorning a light window (circa 1910–20) in The Met collection to a beautiful cloisonné ornament for the house. This Favrile stained glass window designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848–1933) showcases the designer's mastery of color, texture and light to render pictorial drama and depth. The secular theme and small size of the window suggest that it was intended for a domestic space. The Metropolitan Museum of Art   Embossed enamel ball in blown glass Includes gold ribbon for hanging diam.: 7.62 cm Polish with a soft, dry cloth Gift packaging

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CODE: 4744

It's time to make some waves! Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760–1849) mastered the styles and techniques of painting and printmaking from a wide range of applications. Our watch shows details from Under the Wave off Kanagawa, also known as The Great Wave, ca. 1830–32, from A Series of Views of Mt. Fuji in The Met collection? it is one of the most enduring images in Japanese art. The watch features a printed bracelet and quartz movement. The Metropolitan Museum of Art   Printed Plastic Strap,   Quartz   Clean with a damp cloth and dry with a soft, clean cloth

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CODE: 1764

White magnolia petals on an ultra-chic scarf based on the Magnolia window (ca. 1885) for the Tiffany mansion in New York City.

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CODE: 4380

Louis Comfort Tiffany Peacock Feather Shawl

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CODE: 4447

French Evening Watch

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CODE: 4546

Georges Braque Boats on the Beach at L'Estaque Square Silk Scarf

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CODE: 4623

Hokusai Great Wave Scarf

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CODE: 3039

Citroen 2CV ÇBretonneÈ Metallic copy on scale 1/18, length 21 cm.

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CODE: 1769

The present necklace is based on an elegantly worked sixth-century openwork, from the Museum’s collection, adorned with seven dangling ornaments, the largest of which is in the shape of a cross. 

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CODE: 1766

With its shimmering exoticism and its rainbow hues, the peacock feather was the most favored decorative art object of Art Nouveau. This delicate brooch (France, 1925-1935) belongs to the collection of the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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CODE: 4394

Louis Comfort Tiffany Irises Chiffon Oblong

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