1950/60
Height 8cm Side x Side 12.5cm Top edge 2.7cm Weight 1.550kg
Large bowl made of Sommerso glass with two splendid colours, sea blue and amber, embellished with the rare Craquelè technique, obtained by immersing the incandescent glass mass in cold water, creating a unique texture on the surface, iridescent with the refraction of light.
All these features make it a truly unique work of art.
Produced by Seguso vetri d'arte in Murano between 1950 and the first half of the 60s.
The only defect shown in the photographs is 2 millimetres in size and is not sharp.
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