Posted 4 months ago
witchycrissy
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These glass vases are apprx 12" tall and absolutely stunning. I would like to know any information about them. They are obviously hand crafted as they resemble each other but are not iidentical. They are a treasured gift i received from from an old family friend many years ago.
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While I cannot swear to a 100% certainty as to where your vases were made, these types of vases are typically the product of glass blowing lessons / classes. Corning museum of glass offers a chance for visitors to learn to make their own glass as souvenirs, and here's a link where you can see a video of similar work. Please note, the video shows many porojects, but you'll see smilar works in progress within the video.
http://www.cmog.org/visit/make-your-own-glass
Thank you I will take a look. I also a blue version of this exact same style ..Venetian style??
They tend to come in 2 basic forms. A floral vase or a swan form. Any and all colors can be found.