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Glass Objects

Vase Carice

Vase Carice

€ 931
Vase Emilia

Vase Emilia

€ 827
Glass Bowl Air Bubble

Glass Bowl Air Bubble

€ 259
Glass Vase/Object Magnifique

Glass Vase/Object Magnifique

€ 280
Glass Swan Sculpture/Object Elegance

Glass Swan Sculpture/Object Elegance

€ 478
Window Pendant Dragonfly Brilliance

Window Pendant Dragonfly Brilliance

€ 89
Glass Bowl Sublime Magnolia Purple

Glass Bowl Sublime Magnolia Purple

€ 374
Bowl/Object Turquoise Venus

Bowl/Object Turquoise Venus

€ 151
Glass Object Shell

Glass Object Shell

€ 176
Crystal Object Black Drops

Crystal Object Black Drops

€ 255
Vase Passion

Vase Passion

€ 380
Vase Fields of Gold

Vase Fields of Gold

€ 411
Vase The Beach

Vase The Beach

€ 197
Glass Sculpture Dynamic

Glass Sculpture Dynamic

€ 166
Glass Sculpture Olympia

Glass Sculpture Olympia

€ 166
Art Deco Glass Bag Flowery

Art Deco Glass Bag Flowery

€ 519
2 variations
Art Deco Glass Bag Lady in White

Art Deco Glass Bag Lady in White

€ 519
2 variations
Art Nouveau Vase Feathers

Art Nouveau Vase Feathers

€ 255
Art Nouveau Vase Fontana Blue

Art Nouveau Vase Fontana Blue

€ 130
Art Nouveau Vase Twist

Art Nouveau Vase Twist

€ 234
Art Nouveau Vase Cibora

Art Nouveau Vase Cibora

€ 280

Art Deco Web Store and The Blue Art Barn's collection also includes traditional glassware. The manufacturing process starts with a few designs that were based on models of the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movement. Famous pieces from "Copier" (a world famous, 20th century glass artist from Leerdam), "Loetz" and "Tiffany" were used as an example to create these new glass objects. When the most beautiful drawings have been selected, wooden moulds are made. The latter are created by hand and they are shaped to look just like the design. The cutting of these moulds alone is very labour-intensive work. Also, they can only be used about 20 to 30 times! Glass artists have great technical skills. The glassblower twirls a droplet of molten glass at the end of the blowpipe and makes it hollow by blowing air into it. Then, the glassblower moves the blowpipe back and forth to make the glass bubble oblong and, while continuously rotating it, the glass is blown into the desired shape. Not all glassware is shaped with the help of a wooden mould; free blown objects are also created. Various elements are fastened onto the glass object with the help of tonsils, scissors and wooden spatulas. It is not until the glass has reached a temperature of 1300 Celsius that it can be given the desired shape. Usually, 3 or 4 people work on blowing one glass object. It is important that the team works well together; it is not easy to correct mistakes when working with glass. The beautiful colours of glass products come into existence by adding oxides of elements such as iron, manganese, cobalt or copper to the molten glass. These colours will end upon various places within the glass in different quantities. Each product is unique because of these 'coincidences'. So when you buy a glass bowl or vase from the collection below, you will have a one of a kind product!

Make sure to have a look at the glass vases and platters as well.

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