A vase designed and hand-crafted in Murano in the Sixties in the style of Alfredo Barbini in perfect condition. This vase is a valuable and sought-after piece among collectors of Murano glass. Barbini is a well-known and respected glassmaker in Murano, Italy, famous for its high-quality glass creations. The term "scavo" refers to a technique used in glassmaking to create an antique or weathered appearance, often by etching or treating the surface of the glass to simulate age or wear. This vase has a distinctive shape reminiscent of ancient Greek or Roman vessels, with a narrow neck and an elongated body.
The combination of the scavo technique and the vase shape makes this vase quite unique and visually striking. Whether displayed on its own as a jug or used to showcase a vibrant bouquet of flowers,
the Alfredo Barbini inspired blue and gray Scavo Murano Glass Vase is sure to command attention and admiration with its exquisite craftsmanship and striking beauty.