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CALM Vase High

1,800.00

This large & high mouth–blown glass vase is made from thick clear glass, with a white glass line which is reminiscent of fog. A relief on the vase’s bottom adds a minimal accent of dew drops. Every piece is handcrafted from crystal clear glass. There can be minimal differences in each vase’s size and shape.

 

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To note

Technique : mouth–blown glass
Dimensions : H 28cm, D 18cm I Weight 3kg
Slight variation from the item pictured must be expected as each vase is handcrafted and unique.
Engraved with a year and artist’s signature.
The vase is made to order, creation time can take 4–8 weeks.
For estimated delivery time or any other questions regarding the item,
please contact : [email protected]

 

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Collection Calm

Inspired by two phenomena that happens in nature fog & dew, this signature collection offers a set of three uniquely formed vases and a sophisticated bowl & tray. Each object is made from free formed mouth–blown glass that reveals the plasticity and brilliant shine of the glass through special imprints, where the glass once touched metal. An Antique Latvian linen-craft tool was used to achieve this imprint and it has become a distinctive feature of Collection Calm. The employment of this archaic artefact signifies the timeless relationship between Nature’s phenomena and ancient Latvian craft tradition which is expressed in Contemporary Glass Art through symbolic ‘imprint of time’.

Collection Calm has been previously exhibited in France, Italy, United Kingdom, Japan, Czech Republic, Luxembourg, Germany and the Baltic States.
It is a part of the public collection at the Seto City Art Museum in Japan and private collections worldwide.

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