Flower pot - Glass





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Holds a master’s in Art History, specialising in Second French Empire and Dutch Golden Age.
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Description from the seller
This splendid vase, with a stated height of 30 cm, is an authentic piece of Murano Glass, recognizable both for the distinctive canne-work and for the specific mark visible on the blue base in image.png.
1. Identification and Work
Seller / Manufacturer: The square badge with the logo of a stylized triangle (divided into a red upper point and a lower black/gray section that recalls the profile of a furnace or a glassworks) belongs to the famous furnace Formia Luxury Glass (historically also known as Formia Vetri di Murano), founded in Murano in 1962.
Technique: The body of the vase (fully shown in image_2.png) is made with the technique of brushstrokes or vertical multicolored canes that are crushed/mottled. This is a hot-working process in which strips and fragments of glass paste in many different colors (red, yellow, orange, cyan, white) are fused together and then blown to create this vibrant effect of an elongated mosaic or vertical filaments.
Base: The multicolor body sits on a sturdy circular foot of solid cobalt-blue glass, on which the original manufacturer’s label is still applied.
Base 9.5 cm
Height 30 cm
Perfect
This splendid vase, with a stated height of 30 cm, is an authentic piece of Murano Glass, recognizable both for the distinctive canne-work and for the specific mark visible on the blue base in image.png.
1. Identification and Work
Seller / Manufacturer: The square badge with the logo of a stylized triangle (divided into a red upper point and a lower black/gray section that recalls the profile of a furnace or a glassworks) belongs to the famous furnace Formia Luxury Glass (historically also known as Formia Vetri di Murano), founded in Murano in 1962.
Technique: The body of the vase (fully shown in image_2.png) is made with the technique of brushstrokes or vertical multicolored canes that are crushed/mottled. This is a hot-working process in which strips and fragments of glass paste in many different colors (red, yellow, orange, cyan, white) are fused together and then blown to create this vibrant effect of an elongated mosaic or vertical filaments.
Base: The multicolor body sits on a sturdy circular foot of solid cobalt-blue glass, on which the original manufacturer’s label is still applied.
Base 9.5 cm
Height 30 cm
Perfect
