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Under The Sea Vase

Under The Sea Vase

SKU:1064607

Regular price $7,850
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Product Description

A collaboration between Asprey and one of the world's most talented contemporary glass artists. Hand carved in minute detail and individually signed by the artist.

This lead-free glass vase features the distinctive plant life and sea creatures of the English coastal waters. The intricate decoration is achieved by using diamond point drills and contemporary carving techniques, creating a tactile cameo in fine detail and relief. Each vase is mouth blown then layered with several enamel colours on the inside, which is then carved through to give the cameo relief effect. Each vase is signed by the artist and engraved with the number within the year of production.

Features

  • Mouth-blown, lead-free studio glass
  • Hand-carved from the inside
  • Each piece is unique and takes 20-25 hours to produce

Specifications

  • Height: 22cm / 6"
  • Diameter: 14cm / 5.5"
  • Notes: Heights and colour may vary due to their handmade nature.
  • Material: Lead Free Studio Glass
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  • Studio Glass

    Studio Glass is the contemporary art of crafting glass into sculptural or decorative pieces. This creative process thrives in small workshops where artists have a hands-on role in production. Asprey London's pieces are typically unique or produced in limited quantities, reflecting a revival of artistic glassmaking, combining aesthetic expression with individual craftsmanship.

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Asprey has a long and established relationship with British royalty dating back to the 1800s when Queen Victoria awarded Asprey their first Royal Warrant in 1862 for dressing cases, travelling bags, and writing cases. Since 1862, Asprey has held a Royal Warrant for every British monarch to Queen Elizabeth.