Butterfly vase, 36 cm
With the lightness of butterfly wings
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- Product ID:
- 30574-20
- Catalog No.:
- 3246
A modern vase made of hand-cut crystal glass which was inspired by the beauty of the butterfly wings. When the light shines through the extravagant combination of eldor, aquamarine and orange opal, it will reward you with a magical play of colourful glimmers. The Butterfly vase is produced in a 150-piece limited edition.
- Size 36,0 cm
- Height 360
- Width 322
- Manufactured since 2014
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Design and production
Unique colours for a masterful sculpture
Despite its substantial weight, this sculpture looks as light and airy as a real butterfly. All of this is thanks to the masterful design by its author, Jiří Šuhájek, and the craftsmanship of the experienced glassmakers of Moser. Its creator says “The union of colours and the graceful shape of the body create the impression of a huge personality with a great outreach. It spreads its wings symbolically to display all of its beauty. It will leave no one in doubt that it is among the chosen, among the most finely-cut jewels of the glassmaking craft.”
- Hand-blown from environmentally friendly lead-free crystal
- Hand cut and polished to a high gloss
- Made using the glass underlay technique
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Designer
Jiri Suhajek
He was taught by Professor Stanislav Libenský at Prague’s UMPRUM and graduated from the Royal College of Art. Between 1972 and 1978, he worked at the Moser glassworks as an artist, and created several unique designer collections for the company. He has received many awards at home and abroad for both his designs and his artistic work. His works can be found in collections in some of the world’s most prominent museums, among them the Corning Museum of Glass in New York and London’s Victoria and Albert Museum.