This Belgian crystal vase from the 1960s is crafted from clear, manganese-infused glass with a cool-toned clarity. Its silhouette features a cylindrical body with vertical fluting, creating a layered play of light and shadow. The upper section is adorned with a crosshatched diamond cut, reminiscent of classic crystal motifs, while the scalloped rim introduces a refined, ornamental touch. A wide base, intricately cut in a radiant starburst pattern, ensures stability and a strong presence. Its high-gloss surface and crisp detailing point to superior craftsmanship; the absence of any visible chips, scratches, or signs of wear attests to the vase's very good preserved condition.The vase, in its form, balances tradition and postmodern daring: the diamond lattice converses with the regimented vertical texture below, while the scalloped edge softens the vessel’s geometry. It is a testament to an era that sought dialogue with heritage while boldly reimagining it—crystal glass speaking in twentieth-century rhythms, ready to act as a luminous accent within contemporary interiors.This piece may be displayed solo on a marble surface or a low console, where light intensifies the drama of its cut facets. It can also be paired with minimalist or raw decor, or with a single long-stemmed branch to amplify its sculptural quality. In concert with postmodern accessories—perhaps a chrome lamp or an abstract graphic—it brings a note of collectible nostalgia to a mid-century modern or eclectically curated living room.No specific technical or care instructions are provided. Maintaining the crystal’s clarity is recommended with gentle crystal-safe polishing agents.
DIMENSION
Height20 cm
Depth9 cm
Width9 cm
Dimension details
Width9 cm
Height20 cm
Depth9 cm
Weight1 kg
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