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How often have you heard the <U><B>tiffany jewelry</U></B> expression "the women behind the man?" Often times <U>tiffany co</U> behind the successful career <U>pandora necklaces</U> of a man is a woman pouring into that man creative genius, ideas, time and inspiration. Unfortunately, all too often that woman goes unrecognized <B>pandora bracelets</B> and unaccredited for the tireless work she has contributed while he is in the <B>tiffany engagement rings</B> limelight and she in the shadows. No where can that be more true <B>tiffany pendants</B> than in the career of Louis Comfort Tiffany, 1848-1933, and Clara <B>tiffany necklaces</B> Driscoll, 1861-1944.
 
Louis C. Tiffany is the founder of Tiffany <U><B>tiffany</U></B> Lamps and Stained Glass Windows. It was <U>pandora necklaces</U> his original design of lamps being created from <B><a href=http://www.etiffanystore.com>tiffany bracelets</a></B> discarded stained glass from large windows he <U><B>tiffany</U></B> had created and designed. But it wasn't <U>tiffany co</U> until Clara Driscoll, who went to work for Mr. Tiffany <B><a href=http://www.pandoraforyou.com>pandora jewelry</a></B> around 1988, that the most stunning and artistic lamps were <U><B>pandora bracelet</U></B> created under her direction.
 
Clara Driscoll was born Clara Pierce <B>tiffany jewelry</B> Wolcott, 1861 in Tallmadge, Ohio. Clara and <U>pandora beads</U> her three sisters were bright and ambitious. <B>tiffany necklaces</B> After their father died, Clara was 12; her mother encouraged her daughters to excel <U><B>tiffany rings</U></B> and to pursue higher education. Clara excelled in art and design and <B>tiffany earrings</B> attended design school in Cleveland. She then moved to New York in search <U><B>tiffany engagement rings</U></B> of better opportunities to use her skills. She attended <B>tiffany engagement rings</B> the Metropolitan Museum Art School and from there was employed by Tiffany <B>pandora jewelry</B> Studios in 1988 and remained at Tiffany for 20 years.
 
Very little is known of Clara's <B>tiffany bracelets</B> activities and duties in her early years <B>tiffany rings</B> at Tiffany, but after a series of events, Mr. Tiffany put <U><B>pandora bracelet</U></B> Clara in charge over the Women's Glass Department. <B>tiffany pendants</B> The department had formed out <U><B>tiffany rings</U></B> of a response that the Lead Glaziers and Glass <U>tiffany jewelry</U> Cutting Union had gone on strike. The male only union had forced them to <U><B>tiffany rings</U></B> begin hiring young women students from the art schools.
 
This new direction had <B><a href=http://www.etiffanystore.com>tiffany</a></B> proved to be profitable. The women were much more <U><B>tiffany pendants</U></B> adept at handling the glass, more adept <U>tiffany pendants</U> at the detailed work required to manufacture the lamps. It was in <B>tiffany earrings</B> this position that Clara's designs <B>pandora jewellery</B> became realities. It was here she designed the now famous Dragonfly <B>tiffany jewelry</B> Lamp. In one instance Mr. Tiffany attributed this design to <U><B>tiffany</U></B> Clara when it was on display at the Paris World's Fair in 1900. She <U>tiffany</U> worked closely with Mr. Tiffany, as both were inspired by <U>pandora beads</U> a love of nature and appreciation <U><B>pandora necklaces</U></B> of fine material.
 

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