I made tiffany lamps for many years and I loved to do it. My favourite patterns were dragonflys and all lamps were custom made. The prices have a big range cause of their sizes and patterns. You are working for days and sometimes weeks but the results were always so satisfying... Sadly I got arthrosis in my hands and I can't do it anymore cause you need power... Now I am creating fashion jewelry and I am happy that I can be creative again 💖💖💖
Such skills, and the beautiful products (one of a kind, and made with care and attention to detail) need special pricing. Applause to the artisan. You did NOT speed through. Right on time, and high quality stuff.
I’ve seen many Tiffany lamps in museums and there’s a perceptible aesthetic difference! The quality of the glass used is somehow more subtle, and the craftsmanship is visibly flawless. But who can afford the real thing! These are delightful fakes and the work put into them is still complicated and time consuming! Good job.
Ich wusste bis jetzt nicht wie diese Lampen hergestellt werden und wie viel Arbeit und Geduld darin steckt 😊 Es sind richtige Kunstwerke und Hochachtung an diese Mitarbeiter das man ihnen bei der Entstehung zusehen KANN ❤❤❤
Very interesting! Tiffanylampusa? Haha! Couldn't get that kind of speed in the US or any other western country. Eye Protection? Gloves? Respirators? Fume extraction? Meh! We don't need no stinking OSHA!
Я уже лет 20 мечтаю иметь такую лампу! Но знаю, что на настоящую, у меня не будет денег, а подделку не хочу. Остается только на экране любоваться на эту красоту.
These are your Cream Brown Series. They are thoughtfully designed in their orange yellowish colour and really seem to give a warm ambiance in a Victorian style home.
I wanted to see how he rubbed the foil down on the glass peices..dad had piece of wood with cut out peice that he pressed around the foil onto the glass
I agree that the work done in cutting and foiling seems great. However, the soldering work is messy and discolored. I have purchased “Tiffany” lampshades made in China and ended up sending every one of them back. You get what you pay for.
As a stained glass artist of 30+ years, my specialty being Tiffany Reproduction lamps, I'm not impressed with this lamp...soldering lines, foiling etc. Sorry.
I made tiffany lamps for many years and I loved to do it.
My favourite patterns were dragonflys and all lamps were custom made.
The prices have a big range cause of their sizes and patterns.
You are working for days and sometimes weeks but the results were always so satisfying...
Sadly I got arthrosis in my hands and I can't do it anymore cause you need power...
Now I am creating fashion jewelry and I am happy that I can be creative again 💖💖💖
You still there?
Felicidades 😊 que la bondad de su corazon llene de luz a las personas😊
Eres un maestro, se siente en tus palabras el amor a tu trabajo, mu hubiera gustado que me enseñaras el oficio.
I've never seen that method of cutting repetitive pieces before. What a time saver! Beautiful lamp!
I totally need that automatic glass cutter
Well I think they done a good job. Beautiful!
Cudowna. Uwielbiam lampy witrażowe.😊
Nádherná lampa a krásná seberealizující a kreativní práce! Pro tohle má smysl žít! Děkuji. Ať se daří.
I wouldn't guess it would take at least a decade to get to that skill level. Nice work!
Such skills, and the beautiful products (one of a kind, and made with care and attention to detail) need special pricing. Applause to the artisan. You did NOT speed through. Right on time, and high quality stuff.
I hope this artistic worker gets a proper income for his hard work.
Didn't know they made them in China...
This is why the world go's to "nothing"..
Your skin is flawless as is your lamp!
Absolutely EXCELLENT 👌 Lampeter Amazing Expensive Decorated Beautiful goods 👌
For Business projects wonderful .
Beautiful! Thank you, tiffanylampUSA
I’ve seen many Tiffany lamps in museums and there’s a perceptible aesthetic difference! The quality of the glass used is somehow more subtle, and the craftsmanship is visibly flawless. But who can afford the real thing! These are delightful fakes and the work put into them is still complicated and time consuming! Good job.
Very special and beautiful handicraft
Видео интересное.Удачи мастеру и процветание замечательному каналу
Beautiful, a real work of art in the hands of a master craftsman.
Unique lampshade. Thanks ⚘️
Ich wusste bis jetzt nicht wie diese Lampen hergestellt werden und wie viel Arbeit und Geduld darin steckt 😊 Es sind richtige Kunstwerke und Hochachtung an diese Mitarbeiter das man ihnen bei der Entstehung zusehen KANN ❤❤❤
Wow! What an artist!
Very interesting! Tiffanylampusa? Haha! Couldn't get that kind of speed in the US or any other western country. Eye Protection? Gloves? Respirators? Fume extraction? Meh! We don't need no stinking OSHA!
how many hours in real time did that take?
So beautiful❤
C'est magnifique ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Я уже лет 20 мечтаю иметь такую лампу! Но знаю, что на настоящую, у меня не будет денег, а подделку не хочу. Остается только на экране любоваться на эту красоту.
wow stunning thankyou for sharing
These are your Cream Brown Series. They are thoughtfully designed in their orange yellowish colour and really seem to give a warm ambiance in a Victorian style home.
But why call it Tiffanylampusa ? Should be tiffanylampchina !
People that have come from all over the world are proud to be Americans.
Had you looked at the website, you wouldn't have said that... American company.
Not one wasted movement. 👏🏻
Well done.most beautiful..
Beautiful
Bellissimo Lavoro 👏👏👏👏🇧🇷
I wanted to see how he rubbed the foil down on the glass peices..dad had piece of wood with cut out peice that he pressed around the foil onto the glass
From where i can buy this kind of glass, what is its name
Нет слов для восхищения......низкотпреклоняюсь перед такими людьми....создающими велеколепную красоту......🎉🎉🎉
So beautiful! This would be so fun to make!
We have 11 such lamps in our house and now I know why my wife would not tell me how much they cost.
They'd cost a lot more if they weren't mass produced in China where the workers are so low-paid.
@@argusfleibeit1165 Very sad to make them in China
Very Gooooooooood
Wonderful❤❤❤
Me encanta el vitral
I understand now why they cost so much..no computer or lazar cutter in sight , just a human being and a few tools...as god intended!!.❤️🙏
❤️🙏
So God didn’t cause laser cutters to be invented? Lol
@@DVD927 ahh NO!!.❤️🙏
@@caravanstuff2827 no he didn't or no he did?
Wonderful
عمل جد راءع اعجبني اللهم بارك وتمم بألف خير واصل وجزاك الله خيرا
Очень красиво!
Interesting process, but it's not a Tiffany lamp, it's a Tiffany-style lamp. Important differentiation that shouldn't be left out.
Es verdaderamente un trabajo de chinos.
Está uma Bela Obra de ARTE!!! Meus Parabéns!!!❤ Belíssimo Candeeiro!!!??
Thank you~
Uh, I'd pay 20 bucks...
I agree that the work done in cutting and foiling seems great. However, the soldering work is messy and discolored. I have purchased “Tiffany” lampshades made in China and ended up sending every one of them back. You get what you pay for.
❤
عمل جميل ورائع جدا
👏👏👏🍀🙏
At last. Some one who knows the correct name of this art form. But you still put stained glass in the title..........
I do believe this isn't Tiffany - it's knockoff time in China.
Still...they're Tiffany lamps.
Tiffany "style" lamp. Not Tiffany.
@@jeanettenance1366 Ok. Tiffany...style...
Ok
As a stained glass artist of 30+ years, my specialty being Tiffany Reproduction lamps, I'm not impressed with this lamp...soldering lines, foiling etc. Sorry.
Y compartes esa sabiduría dando clases gratuitas para personas que lo podemos tomar como una terapia emocional y ocupacional, explicas gratis😊???
music💩
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Tiffany “wanna be” lamps
she doesnt look USA