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Two fantasy bottles of ultra thin glass, made by glass artist M. van der Waal.
Beautiful ornamental objects of wafer-thin shapes in glass.
Dimensions approx. 29x 4.5 x 4.5 cm (hxwxd) and 14 x 7 x 7 cm
They are in excellent condition and are signed on the base.
The glass is blown freely without molds. This creates organic shapes, and each object is unique. Miranda van der Waal (1959) blows 'in front of the lamp'. This is an old Venetian technique of modeling decorative objects or ornaments in front of the flame. The profession was taught by van der Waal with the spoon. At the age of 17 she learned the essential basic techniques from her mother, glassblower W. Schaaf. She then followed a four-year course with master glassblower Van Bruggen in Rotterdam and subsequently developed her own unique style and handling of glass. In the design and decoration of her objects, van der Waal is strongly inspired by Jugendstil and Art Deco. She tries to realize the natural, flowing line of living organism in her work.
Will be carefully packaged and shipped, only within Europe.