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Tiffany City Lighting See a copy of this pretty lamp at our Store! We carry Dale & Meyda Tiffany lamps and windows and have 100's of other pieces in stock! Artist Bio: Khaim Pinkhasik is a world-renowned glass-mosaic artist that produces museum-quality masterpieces. As a young boy of 5, in his hometown of Minsk, Russia, Pinkhasik started his interest in mosaic art when a post WWII German soldier traded a tiny mosaic made from broken glass for a loaf of bread.
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John G. Amero Jb
Jan 20, 2021
This store is no longer open for business. Covid-19 may have played a role as they no longer return phone calls and the business is locked down and does not look like it's been open since February.
Veronica Hui-Rodriguez
Jun 03, 2018
Stumbled upon this gem. This slightly cramped stained glass store has some treasures. Marvin is a kind man in the business for over 35 years! We bought a beautiful stained glass lamp and a few smaller windows pieces from him. Highly recommended! Cash preferred but accepts debit/credit cards.
M. Asli D.
Mar 16, 2014
I could recommend this place because of the decent glassware, but ultimately I won't because of the offensive service, by who I assume to be the owner (as he was the one tossing around special prices). My lesson is don't come across as a confident young woman, who is looking for the perfect gift for her mother and who is trying to haggle, while respectfully accommodating the owner's own haggling.

Without getting too specific, his comments to show his disapproval of my haggling, were offensive and I believe an argument can be made, borderline sexist. His employee, even verbally agreed with me, that what he said was offensive. Needless to say I wasn't a happy customer and didn't get my gift there. Too bad, I love to support small businesses.
Gordon D.
Dec 14, 2008
They're slightly hole-in-the-wall but they have some amazingly beautiful stained glass and other glass ornaments, and they aren't too expensive, considering. My girlfriend and I went there in search of a pink Witch's Ball for her sister. We've been inside to look at the stuff at least a dozen times, because it's so pretty.

Although they didn't have quite exactly what we were looking for they were very nice and helpful finding us something that would be perfect, and they gave us a few bucks off the sticker price as well. This place is certainly not handicap accessible, just because the paths between shelves are so narrow, and of course there's risk of breaking something.

They do have a lot of stuff in the windows, and they always hang a bunch of stained glass under the awning for pedestrians to admire. Even if you don't plan to buy something you should walk through this. I'm always a fan of stained glass, so I just love this place.