Vase Ikora, green transparent glass, by K. Wiedmann, WMF, Germany, 1930s.
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The Ikora art glass vase designed by Karl Wiedmann for WMF stands as a striking example of Art Deco glasswork from 1930s Germany. Crafted from hand-shaped glass, it features a cool turquoise-green hue that transitions from a saturated top to an almost transparent base. Vertical, organic streaks in deep burgundy and earthy brown, interwoven with silvery-white crackle effects, create a dynamic, marbled visual depth—hallmarks of the innovative Ikora glass line. The classic, elongated ovoid shape with a gently flared rim reflects the streamlined, elegant aesthetic of the era, while the smooth, glossy surface and absence of visible seams testify to meticulous craftsmanship. Standing on a flat, clear base, its proportions (height: 24.5 cm, diameter: 14 cm) make it both a collectible and decorative object. The vase is preserved in very good condition, with no chips, cracks, or signs of restoration.This vase channels the spirit of the 1930s, when Art Deco set new standards of elegance and boldness for everyday objects. Its nuanced color transitions and marbled pattern seem to narrate a story of fascination with light, movement, and material experimentation. The glass does not conceal its artistic origins—it plays subtly with reflections, as if every glance reveals a new layer of narrative embedded in its structure. Each day becomes a celebration of the modernist craft and innovation that defined the Ikora line under Wiedmann's direction.
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Height24.5 cm
Length14 cm
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Length14 cm
Height24.5 cm
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