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Emerald green hand-made glass vase from the Egermann/Exbor Bohemian tradition, Czech Republic, with vertical sculpted lines and a clear crystal base, dimensions 32 cm high, 30 cm deep and 5 cm wide, weighing 4 g, in near mint condition.

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This impressive vase captivates at first glance with its deep emerald green color, which creates beautiful tonal transitions in the light – from rich, dark green shades to softly illuminated translucent tones. The depth and clarity of the glass give the piece a truly luxurious and elegant appearance, allowing the light to play naturally through the sculpted surface.

The body of the vase is shaped with subtle vertical lines, enhancing the optical movement of the glass and adding a refined sense of dynamism and sophistication. The solid clear crystal base provides a striking contrast to the intense emerald color above, emphasizing both stability and the exceptional quality of the craftsmanship.

With an impressive weight of approximately 3.6 kg, the vase feels extremely substantial and valuable. Its heavy, well-balanced form highlights the character of hand-worked studio glass, making it a powerful decorative centerpiece even without flowers.

The vase originates from the tradition of Egermann / Exbor glassworks in Nový Bor, Czech Republic, one of the historic centers of Bohemian glassmaking. The region has been renowned for its glass artistry since the 19th century, and Exbor in particular became internationally recognized during the mid-20th century for its artistic studio glass and export pieces. These works combined traditional glassmaking techniques with modern design, gaining popularity among collectors around the world.

Each piece is 100% handmade, meaning slight variations are natural and part of the authenticity of traditional Bohemian glass. Because of this craftsmanship, every vase is unique, reflecting the heritage and skill of Czech master glassmakers.

Today, pieces from the Egermann / Exbor tradition are appreciated both as luxury interior décor and collectible examples of Bohemian art glass.

This impressive vase captivates at first glance with its deep emerald green color, which creates beautiful tonal transitions in the light – from rich, dark green shades to softly illuminated translucent tones. The depth and clarity of the glass give the piece a truly luxurious and elegant appearance, allowing the light to play naturally through the sculpted surface.

The body of the vase is shaped with subtle vertical lines, enhancing the optical movement of the glass and adding a refined sense of dynamism and sophistication. The solid clear crystal base provides a striking contrast to the intense emerald color above, emphasizing both stability and the exceptional quality of the craftsmanship.

With an impressive weight of approximately 3.6 kg, the vase feels extremely substantial and valuable. Its heavy, well-balanced form highlights the character of hand-worked studio glass, making it a powerful decorative centerpiece even without flowers.

The vase originates from the tradition of Egermann / Exbor glassworks in Nový Bor, Czech Republic, one of the historic centers of Bohemian glassmaking. The region has been renowned for its glass artistry since the 19th century, and Exbor in particular became internationally recognized during the mid-20th century for its artistic studio glass and export pieces. These works combined traditional glassmaking techniques with modern design, gaining popularity among collectors around the world.

Each piece is 100% handmade, meaning slight variations are natural and part of the authenticity of traditional Bohemian glass. Because of this craftsmanship, every vase is unique, reflecting the heritage and skill of Czech master glassmakers.

Today, pieces from the Egermann / Exbor tradition are appreciated both as luxury interior décor and collectible examples of Bohemian art glass.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
4 g
Title additional information
This impressive vase capt
Country of Origin
Czechia
Material
Glass
Condition
As new - unused
Height
32 cm
Width
5 cm
Depth
30 cm
Estimated period
1990-2000
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Objects sold
Private

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