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| Weight | 3 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 20 x 23 x 26 cm |
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Jablonski Hand Blown Decorative Art Glass Flower Vase
4 in stock
Delicate Flower Vases - New boxed Adam Jablonski Flower Vases.
Made from glass crystal with hints of blue, cranberry and yellow, it is a perfect flower vase.
These unique pieces are 20cm high and personally signed by the artist.
These exceptional glass vases are the very last few made before the Jablonski Factory was sold.
These flower vases are large enough to make a great centrepiece and they catch the light beautifully. The colours are vibrant without being too strong and the mix of colours ensures there is something within it to help tie a few room colours together.
The artist is a living legend in Poland, having won 12 gold medals for his glass making and having an exhibition at the world famous Corning Museum in the USA – a great achievement and the accolade he is most proud of.
Since his retirement in 2011 there has been a big gap in the Polish Glass market and there is no one making flower vases or glass sculptures like Adam in all of Poland.
We have looked long and hard throughout Poland but so far have not been able to find anyone whose work matches the standards achieved by Adam Jablonski.
He had many patents to his name and was a renowned glass technician as well as an accomplished glass artist. He was an innovator and brought the infusion of glass and metal to a wider audience.
We have manged to secure 6 of his flower vases and we have a few other pieces of his in our shop. These items are great investments for the future and the price they are advertised is already less than they are really worth already.
Jablonski’s glass can be found in the collections of Kings and Presidents from all over the world and he will be sorely missed by lovers of great art glass everywhere.
Don’t miss out -secure your Jablonski Flower vases today.
4 in stock
| Weight | 3 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 20 x 23 x 26 cm |
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