Val Saint Lambert - Flower pot - Crystal






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Val Saint Lambert crystal vase from Belgium dating to the 1950s–1960s, with a height of 120 mm, width 90 mm and depth 90 mm, weighing 600 g, in reasonably used condition with heavy use and possibly some small parts missing.
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The iconic Val Saint Lambert vase, one of the leading Belgian crystal manufacturers, dates back to the 1950s. Its sculptural form with spiral curved walls gives the vase a sense of movement, creating visual depth and sophistication. The product is made of heavy lead crystal—weighing 4.7 kg—which emphasizes its status and quality.
Val Saint Lambert is a Belgian manufacturer of crystal, founded in 1826 and based in Serena.
He has a royal order from King Albert II. In 1825, Camlin and Lellevre acquired the land of the former Val-Saint-Lambert Abbey in Seraing.
There, they founded a new glass factory (still in operation), which initially employed some of the leading workers from the old Vonech glass factory. Thanks to the expertise of unique artisans and the involvement of international artists, the Val Saint Lambert crystal factory is now known for its products in more than forty countries, including the United States, Saudi Arabia, Spain, and Japan.
There is a visible static in the photo.
The iconic Val Saint Lambert vase, one of the leading Belgian crystal manufacturers, dates back to the 1950s. Its sculptural form with spiral curved walls gives the vase a sense of movement, creating visual depth and sophistication. The product is made of heavy lead crystal—weighing 4.7 kg—which emphasizes its status and quality.
Val Saint Lambert is a Belgian manufacturer of crystal, founded in 1826 and based in Serena.
He has a royal order from King Albert II. In 1825, Camlin and Lellevre acquired the land of the former Val-Saint-Lambert Abbey in Seraing.
There, they founded a new glass factory (still in operation), which initially employed some of the leading workers from the old Vonech glass factory. Thanks to the expertise of unique artisans and the involvement of international artists, the Val Saint Lambert crystal factory is now known for its products in more than forty countries, including the United States, Saudi Arabia, Spain, and Japan.
There is a visible static in the photo.
