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Wavy Glass Bowl with Iridescent Glitter Effect

Dinnerware and Serveware

AI Estimated Value

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$30-50

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a clear glass bowl, distinguished by its unique wavy, organic form, reminiscent of a large flower or a draped textile. The glass itself appears to be of standard thickness for decorative tabletop items. A prominent decorative feature is the application of a white or very light pink glitter-like iridescent coating on the exterior surface of the upper, undulating sections of the bowl. This coating is not uniformly applied; it exhibits a 'dripping' or 'melting' effect towards the bottom of the bowl, where it thins out and completely disappears, leaving the lower portion and base of the bowl clear and transparent. This 'drip' pattern gives the impression of artful imperfection. The edges of the wavy rim are smooth and finished, showing no chips or significant damage from the visible angles. The clear section of the glass is clean, suggesting either minimal use or good care, though the bottom is not clearly visible to assess scuffing. There are no discernible maker's marks, signatures, or stamps visible in the provided images. Given its style with the glitter application and somewhat informal, artistic shape, it likely dates to the late 20th or early 21st century, fitting into a contemporary or modern decorative aesthetic. The craftsmanship appears to be commercially produced, with a focus on decorative visual appeal rather than intricate hand-blown artistry, though the shaping of the glass itself indicates a degree of manufacturing skill. There are no obvious signs of chips, cracks, or repairs on the visible surfaces, but a comprehensive assessment would require examining the entire item, especially the base and interior.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this Wavy Glass Bowl with Iridescent Glitter Effect appears to be in excellent visible condition. There are no obvious chips, cracks, or significant wear visible on the clear glass sections or the iridescent coating. The 'dripping' glitter effect seems intentional, contributing to its decorative appeal. Authenticity as a commercially produced decorative item from the late 20th or early 21st century seems consistent with its style and lack of discernible maker's marks. In terms of market conditions, items of this decorative style with glitter application typically fall into the contemporary home decor category. Comparables are readily available at retail home goods stores and online marketplaces, often priced in the $20-$80 range depending on size and specific design. While visually appealing, the design is not unique enough to command a premium, and the glitter application suggests mass-production rather than artisanal craftsmanship. Demand for such pieces is steady but not exceptional, and they are not considered rare. Factors significantly impacting value include its decorative appeal, but also its lack of identifiable maker, material value (standard glass), and absence of historical significance. The primary limitation in authenticity verification from an image alone is confirming the true nature of the 'drip' effect (intentional vs. defect) and thoroughly inspecting for hairline cracks, scuffs on the base, or internal flaws. A physical inspection would verify overall structural integrity and confirm the uniform application of the glitter outside the intended drip pattern. Provenance documentation is unlikely for this type of item and would not significantly impact its value.

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