Art Glass Vases — a gleaming pair of studio-made vessels that highlight the visual alchemy of handblown glass. With flared necks and shifting iridescence, these vases demonstrate both technical finesse and creative freedom. Their asymmetry and jewel-toned surfaces lend them a sculptural quality, turning each into a functional object with gallery-like appeal
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Likely produced in the late 20th century, these vases align with the American studio glass movement, when artists turned traditional forms into expressive, limited-run artworks. During this period, techniques such as fuming, metallic finishes, and freeform shaping became signature elements in decorative glass design. Though unsigned, the pieces reflect hallmarks of careful benchwork — from the even lip folds to the controlled bubbles and internal shimmer.
Ideal for display as a duo or individually, these vases work beautifully in modern, bohemian, or eclectic spaces. Their elegance lies in their tension between transparency and opacity — light-catching forms that shift with the environment.