Art Deco vase, rosaline crystal glass, Huta Zawiercie, Poland, 1930s.
2 000 PLN
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This late Art Deco vase, produced in the 1930s by Huta Zawiercie in Poland, exemplifies the masterful glass craftsmanship of its era. The columnar form gently flares towards the top, accentuated by sharply faceted vertical panels that create a sense of geometric, architectural sculpture. The rosaline crystal glass—warm pink with subtle orange and golden undertones—renders a pastel hue of medium saturation, a hallmark of the style. Its surface is smooth and lustrous, allowing light to pass through thick walls and emphasize both the cutting precision and the chromatic depth. Small air bubbles within the glass, typical of hand-blown glassmaking, as well as minor inclusions and micro-scratches, testify to the vase’s authenticity and age. It is constructed from a single piece, with seamless transitions. The vase is preserved in very good condition, free from chips or cracks, with well-maintained subtle traces of use characteristic of the 1930s.This object echoes the interwar period: on its radiant, smooth sides can be traced the streamlined lines and geometric rigor by which Art Deco responded to the rising tide of modernism. Rosalina crystal glass—so popular in 1930s Poland—evokes salons where, by day, the vase became a graphic element, and by evening, diffused a delicate pink-gold glow. Each angular facet guides the eye upward, capturing both an aspiration for elegance and
DIMENSION
Height23 cm
Depth13 cm
Width13 cm
Dimension details
Width13 cm
Height23 cm
Depth13 cm
Weight1 kg
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