bohemia - Vase - Glass






Holds a bachelor's degree in history of art and architecture, with 12 years of experience in decorative arts.
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Bohemian crystal glass vase from Czechia dating to the 20th century (around 1970), red, measuring 20 cm high by 12.5 cm wide and 12.5 cm deep, in good condition with small signs of aging and blemishes.
Description from the seller
Condition: Near Mint
Height: 8" (20cm)
Width: 5" (12.5cm)
Length: 5" (12.5cm)
Diameter: 5" (12.5cm)
Year Manufactured: 1970
This beautiful piece right here is a vintage Czech Bohemia vase, made of cut crystal glass and crafted around 1970. The vase stands about 8 inches tall and is about 5 inches wide at its largest point, making it a nice statement piece that’s neither too big nor too small. The deep ruby red color and the intricate patterns cut into the glass catch the light in a way that really turns heads, so it’s one of those things that makes you stop and notice when you walk into the room. It’s in near mint condition, which is pretty impressive for something more than 50 years old. The craftsmanship stands out as well, with crisp, symmetrical cuts and an elegant silhouette that feels timeless but also has that unmistakable ‘60s and ‘70s flair. When you hold it or see it up close, you can tell that this isn’t some factory knock-off—this is the kind of vase people used for special occasions, or that got displayed proudly on a shelf.
Condition: Near Mint
Height: 8" (20cm)
Width: 5" (12.5cm)
Length: 5" (12.5cm)
Diameter: 5" (12.5cm)
Year Manufactured: 1970
This beautiful piece right here is a vintage Czech Bohemia vase, made of cut crystal glass and crafted around 1970. The vase stands about 8 inches tall and is about 5 inches wide at its largest point, making it a nice statement piece that’s neither too big nor too small. The deep ruby red color and the intricate patterns cut into the glass catch the light in a way that really turns heads, so it’s one of those things that makes you stop and notice when you walk into the room. It’s in near mint condition, which is pretty impressive for something more than 50 years old. The craftsmanship stands out as well, with crisp, symmetrical cuts and an elegant silhouette that feels timeless but also has that unmistakable ‘60s and ‘70s flair. When you hold it or see it up close, you can tell that this isn’t some factory knock-off—this is the kind of vase people used for special occasions, or that got displayed proudly on a shelf.
