Art Deco vase, turquoise crystal, by R. Hlousek, Moser, Czechoslovakia, 1930s.
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This Art Deco vase, designed by Rudolf Hlousek and produced by the renowned Moser glassworks in 1930s Czechoslovakia, is crafted from thick, transparent crystal in an intense turquoise-green shade with a subtle blue undertone. The body features precisely carved vertical and diagonal facets that create an architectural rhythm emblematic of the era. The surface is highly polished, resulting in a reflective finish that enhances light and shadow play across the form. The top edge rises in gentle waves, lending the solid silhouette a sense of movement, while the substantial base provides stability. There are no metal mounts or additional decorations – the focus remains on the purity of crystal and harmonious proportions, while the transparent walls channel light to reinforce the vase’s jewel-like character. The piece is free from damage, chips, or evidence of restoration, and survives in very good condition with only a delicate patina typical of well-preserved historical crystal.This form echoes the geometric audacity of the 1930s: the vase seems to recount an era when architecture, jewelry, and craftsmanship converged in a world governed by rhythm, light, and color. The faceted crystal captures each ray, dispersing it like a prism, while the undulating rim hints at movement – the vase appears suspended between stillness and dance, channeling the spirit and energy of early modernism. It embodies the
DIMENSION
Height18 cm
Depth10 cm
Width10 cm
Dimension details
Width10 cm
Height18 cm
Depth10 cm
Weight1 kg
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