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Blown Glass Collection (#10)

"Unveiling the Artistry: Blown Glass Through the Centuries" Step back in time to the 1800s, where British factory workers skillfully crafted blown glass




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"Unveiling the Artistry: Blown Glass Through the Centuries" Step back in time to the 1800s, where British factory workers skillfully crafted blown glass. With their deft hands and meticulous techniques, these artisans turned molten glass into exquisite masterpieces. In a small corner of Iran during the 19th century, an unknown creator mesmerized onlookers with a sprinkler made from blown glass. Its delicate design and intricate details showcased the ingenuity of this anonymous artist. Traveling further back in history, we encounter ancient vessels that have stood the test of time. A mysterious vase from the 2nd-5th century holds secrets within its translucent walls, revealing glimpses into forgotten civilizations. A pitcher from the 5th-6th century captivates us with its graceful curves and timeless beauty. Crafted by an enigmatic creator, it serves as a testament to human creativity across centuries. Delving deeper into antiquity, we discover a bottle from late 5th-late 6th century whose origins remain shrouded in mystery. Its elegant form hints at lost stories waiting to be unraveled. The double-handled flask hailing from the 4th-5th century beckons us closer with its symmetrical allure. Though its maker remains unknown, their craftsmanship endures through generations. Another pitcher emerges from this era—a masterpiece blending functionality and aesthetics seamlessly together. The nameless artisan behind it left behind an enduring legacy etched in every curve and contour. Journeying through time brings us face-to-face with a pilgrimage jug adorned with Christian symbols dating between 578-636 AD—an artifact that bridges faith and artistry effortlessly while leaving historians intrigued by its origin story. A jug created during the enigmatic period of the 6th century captures our imagination once more—its purpose lost but its elegance preserved for eternity by an unidentified craftsman's skilled hands.