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1970s Scavo Murano Glass Tall Amphora Vase by Seguso
This is a 1970s Scavo Murano Glass Amphora Vase attributed to Seguso, a renowned Murano glassmaking family. The vase exhibits the Scavo (excavated) technique, which gives it an ancient, weathered appearance, resembling archaeological glass artifacts. The Scavo technique , achieved by applying special powders and acids during the glassmaking process to create a corroded, aged effect The color is s emi-transparent with a frosted, mottled texture. Classical shape amphora form with a narrow neck, rounded body, and a pedestal base Handles: Two small, curved, clear-glass handles on either side, adding elegance Inspired by ancient Roman and Greek amphorae, blending historical aesthetics with Murano craftsmanship. Seguso, one of Murano's most prestigious glassmaking dynasties, known for innovation and high-quality glass art. This piece is a highly collectible example of 20th-century Murano glass, perfect for vintage and art glass enthusiasts. It's in very good condition overall, any chips or lines on the glass.
- Creator:Seguso (Manufacturer)
- Dimensions:Height: 15.75 in (40 cm)Diameter: 7.09 in (18 cm)