Submerged Murano glass vase by Seguso, 1960s
Vase by Seguso in green and yellow faceted submerged Murano glass, 1960s. Object in perfect condition designed and produced in Venice by Seguso. It is a vintage decorative piece that represents the distinct craftsmanship and design style of Murano glass from that era. Murano glass is world famous for its high quality and craftsmanship. It is known for its brilliance, richness of color and the skilled techniques employed by its artisans. Submerged glass is a special glass blowing technique developed in Murano: it involves layering different colors of glass to create a multi-layered effect. In this case, the vase features green and yellow layers. The outer layer is often a different color than the inner layer, creating a striking visual contrast. The vase is faceted, the flat and angled surfaces capture and reflect light differently. This design element gives the vase a unique and modern look. The vase's design aligns with mid-century modern design principles, featuring clean lines, geometric shapes, and an emphasis on form and function. The combination of green and yellow adds vibrancy and a playful touch to the vase. These colors are typical of mid-century modern design, which often incorporated bold, contrasting hues. Authentic Murano glass pieces from this era are highly collectible. The craftsmanship and artistic quality of Murano glass are highly prized and vases like this are sought after by collectors and enthusiasts.
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