Gema vase, 25.5 cm
A crystal gem based on the harmony of opposites
Collections: Gema
Christmas delivery
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- Product ID:
- 16976
- Catalog No.:
- 2965
With Gema’s novel shape and refined optics, the author, Kateřina Doušová, referenced Moser artworks from the 1970s. The unusual contrast of inner and outer lines allows the beauty of underlaid colours to shine bright. The vase was first designed in 2000 and requires approximately 9 pairs of hands to render.
- Size 25,5 cm
- Height 260 mm
- Manufactured since 2000
- Maximum diameter 105 mm
- Collections Gema
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Design and production
Mesmerizing gem of a crystal
All it takes is a slight shift, a change of light or just focusing on a different spot, and this cut crystal vase will offer you a new view of the world. Gema will brighten the interior with its modern cut, creating a play of reflections in distinctive colour combinations. Alexandrite, aquamarine and beryl underlaid with rose, blue, amethyst or reseda offer wide opportunities to play with colour.
- 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
Katerina Dousova
Katerina is a Czech designer specialising in product and interior design. She studied architecture and interior design at the Academy of Arts, Architecture & Design (UMPRUM) in Prague. Besides product design, she focuses on the renovations of historic interiors, for example the well-known Café Louvre in Prague. She has been collaborating with Moser since 1999. She managed to follow up on the successful Moser production from 1970, using traditional Moser glassmaking techniques.