Posted 1 year ago
jericho
(116 items)
Kralik 1930's single colored confetti is my newest crush in Czech glass. The shapes seem distinct to this decor and I Love how elegant and understated they are. The color is highly saturated and even "pop" in dimly lit rooms. They are made with the Czech oval signature, arched signature and the strait line signature as well. For years I had only noticed the red and the green but I just found an orange color (thanks Warren). They are trimmed in classy gold and sometimes silver as in the cobalt one here...
Colors:
1. Oxblood
2. Jade
3. Coral
4. Cobalt
the glass is blown with a white opal base then layered multiple times in transparent colored glass ships to create a mottled effect, then coated in crystal glass to give each piece a dense color effect. Enjoy
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