The Egerman bonbonniere from Novy Bor, dating from the 1960s and 1970s, exemplifies Bohemian layered glasswork, with a vivid cobalt blue as the dominant hue, accented by clear, colorless glass elements. The body is adorned with hand-cut floral motifs—particularly rose branches and leaves—placed on the dome-shaped lid in striking contrast to the deep blue background. The lower section features a geometric pattern of vertical cuts and oval facets, introducing texture and depth. The faceted, octagonal knob made of clear glass serves both a practical and decorative purpose. The proportions are balanced, with a harmoniously rounded silhouette. The piece is in very good condition—its highly polished surface is free from chips, cracks, or visible signs of wear.This Egerman glass speaks in the voice of Central European glassmaking tradition from the 1960s and 1970s: the saturated blue recalls the cool light of morning, while the hand-cut botanical designs evoke the skill of past artisans. The domed lid and faceted finial tell a story of beauty sought in everyday objects—clear cuttings against cobalt play like reflections on water, transforming the bonbonniere into both a vessel and a small, functional sculpture ready to endure through the decades.The bonbonniere can be combined with other Bohemian glassware or cut crystal from the era to create a collector's accent on a dining table or sideboard. It
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Height14.5 cm
Length11 cm
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Length11 cm
Height14.5 cm
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