Posted 4 months ago
lane
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This footed Kralik syrup pitcher is in their bacillus pattern, meant to look like bacteria as seen under a microscope. It has lots of iridescence for a Kralik piece with pinks and golds, which unfortunately do not photograph well here. It's 8-1/4" tall x 4" widest in a great shape.
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It's really tough to photograph this kind of glass. I think the best way to do it is to get it in daylight but not directly in a window, with a fair amount of light then take a pic with flash.
I had it in a window - thanks for the tips, I will try it that way next time!