Maison de L'oro
Cobalt Blue Murano Glass Vase – Mouth-Blown, 1950s
Cobalt Blue Murano Glass Vase – Mouth-Blown, 1950s
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Let's be honest: this is just a piece of glass that looks so good you'll feel slightly jealous of it. Deep cobalt blue, mouth-blown in the 1950s on the island of Murano — you know, that place in Venice where glassblowers have been casually turning liquid glass into art for centuries.
The vase features two elegant handles, a ruffled rim that looks like it was drawn on with a paintbrush, and a graceful footed base. And then there are the details that prove this is genuine handwork: air bubbles trapped in the glass (not a flaw, a feature — proof that a human made this, not a machine), and the bottom is still rough from the pontil mark. That's where the glassblower detached his rod. Romantic, right? Oh, and it shows signs of age and use — because this thing is 70+ years old and has seen more than all of us combined.
Specs:
- Material: Mouth-blown Murano glass, 1950s
- Colour: Cobalt blue
- Dimensions: 23.5 × 9 cm
- Weight: 389 grams
- Origin: Murano, Italy
- Features: Authentic air bubbles, raw pontil mark on base, two handles, ruffled rim
WARNING: This vase will immediately establish itself as the most important object in the room and will silently judge everything around it. Guests will ask about it. Every single time. Maison de L'oro accepts no responsibility for any feelings of inadequacy experienced by surrounding furniture.
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