Posted 1 year ago
austrohung…
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The two vases from this series were part of my partner's Xmas presents... not bad!;)
This series is called NAJADE and if one takes a look at the ads from the time, they are displayed just like if they were seaweed...can you imagine a set of this underwater among the seaweed?
This series was created six years after the CASCADE series and uses a simmilar technique, but in here there's a limited number of designs and sizes, whereas in CASCADE the range of shapes and colours is simply endless...
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Najade in Danish.
In Spanish "Náyade".
In English we use Naiads .
Naiads are water nymphs in Greek mythology.
Mystic, mythical characters amid the seaweed and the foam!
They're stuuners!
You are certainly spoilt at home!
Austro, you have so many lovely pieces, where do you put them all?
So pretty...
Thanks all for your LOVES :)
@vetraio... yes, I admit it, I'm a little bit spoilt... LOL
@Amber... well, there's a little part of my collection kept in boxes (most of them drinking glasses from complete sets: I usually display one and keep the other 5), but most of them are displayed all over the house (living room, bedroom and study)