Posted 9 months ago
jericho
(116 items)
Here is one of my favorite types of decor for Kralik (and others) around 1930. I consider this type of application to be just another type of glass added to a base glass. Millifiore canes were readily found throughout Bohemia at that time. You can surmise that those rods were more expensive than regular rods because they involve a whole different process in creating the rod. These canes were used in combination with other colors of glass chips, pebbles, sand and dust. I chose to feature candy (or powder) dishes as the shape.
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Fantastic!...:-)
Jericho, im pretty sure i could eat each one of these!!.. Love Love Love
the 2nd piece is the exact coloring as my compote posted yesterday.. love those colors..and im crazy for lidded pieces :)
ha ha, i did this because of your piece czechman...email be for a pic of your piece in the same shape different millefiore decor
Those are such Cheerful looking pieces!