Posted 2 years ago
Alfredo
(347 items)
All of the above are very early Kralik organic shapes. If you are limited for space, these are ideal collectibles. I l like to mix flowers, thorns and stick vases. And by the way, I do not mind minor chips or petal loss. Imagine how you will look like when you are the age of these vases!
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These are truly beautiful and I agree ..... we all have bumps and bruises !
Great vases-- how do you ID vase #3 (large pink flower) as Kralik?
I have a similar one and always assumed that it was from the UK.
Thanks for your help,
Scott
Alfredo-- not sure if you saw my question on this one?
My eye keeps being attracted to the first of these photos. What a beauty!
It seems so fanciful. Is it based on a real flower?
It looks like an Australian Banksia. But that's not possible!
Precious!
Beautiful!
Wow. They are so lovely, all year long, and no greenhouse needed. I am fascinated with these!
Wow! I missed these! Wow is the word.