Belle Epoque Glass Vase
The Belle Epoque Glass Vase is a decadent piece of art glass from the hallowed furnace of A Jablonski. Similar in style to the Minerva Glass Vase, the Belle Epoque has more flair and no frosted guilding.
A truly elegant piece that needs to be surrounded by antiques and dark furniture. Would suit a country house with lots of fine dark wood furniture and a bookshelf chock full of first editions.
Standing at a statuesque 40cms tall, this item will work well as a centrepiece and will blend well in any room with its flamboyant curves and undulations. With a base of clear solid crystal, this crystal vase is a steadfast 2.5 kg of pure crystal from the Polish Crystal Master.
Belle Epoque Glass Vase Artist
Born in Wilczkowice, Poland on April 29, 1936, Adam Jablonski, over the course of a career that has spanned more than fifty years, has perfected the craft of hand-blown glass art. A certified glass technologist, Adam Jablonski and his uniquely mesmerizing works of art have risen to world renowned status. His works are often featured in art art-studios, museums and shops world-wide. Growing rarer on the open market, his works can be authenticated by the fact that all Adam Jablonski works are signed by the artist himself.
Each hand crafted work is produced with their own distinct flavour that are a reflection of the several dozen glass-art patents Jablonski holds in account. An example of his imagination was in the year 2000, when he patented something far different than any artist before him; he combine glass and metal. This process involved introducing delicate metal threads into liquid molten glass to create a breathtaking and original glass and metal sculpture. The artist retired in 2010.