Blue Crackle Glass Vase — a vibrant and tactile art glass piece showcasing classic mid-century form. Handblown from transparent blue glass, this vase features a rounded belly and subtly flared rim. Its surface is patterned with a distinctive web of crackles, achieved by submerging the molten glass in cold water before re-firing — a technique that creates fine, controlled fractures within the body of the piece without compromising its structure.
Crackle glass was widely produced in the United States throughout the mid-20th century by companies such as Blenko, Pilgrim, and Kanawha, among others. Though often unsigned, these works remain highly collectible for their cheerful colors, accessible forms, and unique textures. This example likely dates to the 1960s or 1970s and captures the handmade quality and visual energy that define the style.
Ideal as a single-flower vase, window display piece, or shelf accent, this vase offers both pop and personality. It’s a delightful throwback to the playful, colorful era of American decorative glass.