ceramic, glass
art-deco
ceramic
glass
stoneware
ceramic
Dimensions: height 19.3 cm, diameter 26.2 cm
Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain
This is a glass vase with "tincraquelé", made by Ludwig Moser & Söhne. The overall visual experience is one of lightness and fragility, an effect achieved through its delicate form and transparent material. The composition features a bulbous body that gently flares outward at the top, creating a harmonious balance between containment and openness. The texture of the glass is particularly striking. The "tincraquelé" finish gives the surface a cracked appearance, as if the vase is on the verge of shattering. This adds a layer of visual complexity, inviting close inspection. The vase challenges fixed notions of stability. It emphasizes the beauty of imperfection and decay. The cracked texture transforms the vase into a meditation on time, change, and the transient nature of beauty itself. The "tincraquelé" finish highlights that the vase isn't just a vessel; it is an object of contemplation.
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