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Mdina Glass Vase 1970s - Signed White with Yellow Swirl Maltese Art Glass

Mdina Glass Vase 1970s - Signed White with Yellow Swirl Maltese Art Glass

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This signed Mdina Glass vase from the early 1970s is an absolute showstopper. We're talking about dramatic yellow swirls suspended in crystal-clear white glass, creating a piece that looks like liquid sunshine frozen in time.

This isn't just any Mdina piece - this is hand-signed on the base, confirming its authenticity and provenance. Mdina Glass was founded in Malta in 1968, and pieces from their early years like this one are increasingly sought after by collectors who understand that true craftsmanship never goes out of style.

What makes this vase extraordinary:

  • Authentic signed Mdina Glass from the early 1970s - hand-signed on the base for guaranteed authenticity
  • Dramatic yellow swirl pattern suspended in translucent white glass - absolutely mesmerizing
  • Unique sculptural shape with pinched waist and flared rim - that iconic Mdina silhouette
  • Size: 8 x 9 cm - compact but commanding presence
  • Weight: 446 grams - substantial, solid art glass
  • Hand-blown - you can see the organic flow and movement in the glass
  • One-of-a-kind pattern - the swirl technique means no two pieces are ever identical

Why this piece is museum-worthy:
That yellow swirl isn't just decoration - it's a snapshot of the glassblowing process, where molten yellow glass was deliberately swirled through the white base to create movement and depth. The way light passes through this vase is pure magic - it glows from within, casting warm yellow reflections on whatever surface it sits on.

Condition:
This vase is in excellent vintage condition. The glass is clear and brilliant, the yellow swirl is vibrant and unfaded, the signature is intact, and there are no chips or cracks. Just 50+ years of character and that unmistakable quality that only authentic Mdina Glass possesses.

How to use it:
A single dramatic stem, a small bouquet, or leave it empty as pure sculpture. This piece is so visually striking that it doesn't need flowers to justify its existence. Place it where light can hit it - near a window, on a lit shelf, anywhere it can glow. It works in a living room, bedroom, or bathroom - anywhere you want serious visual impact.

Perfect for: Serious Mdina Glass collectors, art glass enthusiasts, people who appreciate signed vintage pieces, anyone creating a curated vintage space, or that friend whose aesthetic is "bold color meets sophisticated design."

Collector's note: Signed Mdina Glass from the early 1970s is increasingly rare and valuable. This isn't just decor - it's a documented piece of Maltese art glass history that will only appreciate over time.

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