Caorle vase, 21 cm
Refined gem in every aspect
Collections: Caorle
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- Product ID:
- 37977-ET
- Catalog No.:
- 3211
Caorle is a beautiful historic town near Venice, but also a set of mouth-blown cut vases and bowls inspired by the beauty of the town. The basic ovate shape of the robust vase is broken up into a symmetrical geometric décor of a mosaic by an artful cut. The décor is pre-drawn and requires extreme precision on the part of the cutter. The Caorle vase is specific by combining underlaid tones of ocean green and rose into a singular harmony.
- Size 21,0 cm
- Height 210 mm
- Width 98 mm
- Manufactured since 2021
- Collections Caorle
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Design and production
Internationally praised design
The model for Caorle's internationally successful collection was its diverse textures and ancient architecture. With a confident cut of precise hexagons, the Caorle vase makes it clear that it belongs to the elite Moser family. The craftsmanship and imaginative design won the prestigious award at the Tableware International Awards of Excellence in Frankfurt in 2019.
- 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
Lukáš Jabůrek
Lukáš Jabůrek, Glass artist, designer, glass cutter, and the art director of the Moser glassworks from 2013 – 2018. Graduate of the Glassmaking vocational college and the High school of Applied Arts in Nový Bor. Winner of the Public Award from Czech Grand Design in 2012, for the design of the Pear and Kolorit vases. His work is unique, with its characteristically unorthodox combination of coloured glass and very specific cuts. His artwork for Moser is counted among the most sought-after of the past decade.