
Confetti Sprinkled Hand-Blown Art Glass Vase
This item is a contemporary hand-blown art glass vase characterized by a vibrant 'confetti' or 'splatter' aesthetic. The vessel features a flared trumpet-like silhouette that gently tapers down to a weighted, solid purple glass pedestal base. The body is composed of frosted or semi-opaque white glass, which serves as a canvas for a dense distribution of elongated multi-colored glass inclusions. These colors include deep cobalt blue, sunshine yellow, forest green, and earthy amber/orange tones. The distribution of these colorful elements suggests a pull-up or combed technique applied during the glass-blowing process to create the vertical, droplet-like shapes. The rim appears to be fire-polished and wide, accommodating larger floral arrangements. The craftsmanship point to a late 20th-century or 21st-century production, likely artisanal or decorative studio glass. There are no immediately visible maker’s marks or signatures on the upper body; typically, these are etched on the bottom of the base. The condition appears excellent with no visible chips, cracks, or significant surface scratches, though there is a subtle patina of dust consistent with display. The saturation of the purple base provides a strong visual anchor to the lighter, busy pattern of the body.
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Estimated Value
$125 - $225
Basic Information
Category
Art Glass / Home Decor
Appraised On
April 7, 2026
Estimated Value
$125 - $225
Item Description
This item is a contemporary hand-blown art glass vase characterized by a vibrant 'confetti' or 'splatter' aesthetic. The vessel features a flared trumpet-like silhouette that gently tapers down to a weighted, solid purple glass pedestal base. The body is composed of frosted or semi-opaque white glass, which serves as a canvas for a dense distribution of elongated multi-colored glass inclusions. These colors include deep cobalt blue, sunshine yellow, forest green, and earthy amber/orange tones. The distribution of these colorful elements suggests a pull-up or combed technique applied during the glass-blowing process to create the vertical, droplet-like shapes. The rim appears to be fire-polished and wide, accommodating larger floral arrangements. The craftsmanship point to a late 20th-century or 21st-century production, likely artisanal or decorative studio glass. There are no immediately visible maker’s marks or signatures on the upper body; typically, these are etched on the bottom of the base. The condition appears excellent with no visible chips, cracks, or significant surface scratches, though there is a subtle patina of dust consistent with display. The saturation of the purple base provides a strong visual anchor to the lighter, busy pattern of the body.
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