AnyesAttic Glass Kintsugi | Murano Triple Sommerso, Winged Beaker 'Pitcher' Vase 1970s - 80s
AnyesAttic Glass Kintsugi | Murano Triple Sommerso, Winged Beaker 'Pitcher' Vase 1970s - 80s
AnyesAttic Glass Kintsugi | Murano Triple Sommerso, Winged Beaker 'Pitcher' Vase 1970s - 80s
AnyesAttic Glass Kintsugi | Murano Triple Sommerso, Winged Beaker 'Pitcher' Vase 1970s - 80s
AnyesAttic Glass Kintsugi | Murano Triple Sommerso, Winged Beaker 'Pitcher' Vase 1970s - 80s
AnyesAttic Glass Kintsugi | Murano Triple Sommerso, Winged Beaker 'Pitcher' Vase 1970s - 80s
AnyesAttic Glass Kintsugi | Murano Triple Sommerso, Winged Beaker 'Pitcher' Vase 1970s - 80s
AnyesAttic Glass Kintsugi | Murano Triple Sommerso, Winged Beaker 'Pitcher' Vase 1970s - 80s
AnyesAttic Glass Kintsugi | Murano Triple Sommerso, Winged Beaker 'Pitcher' Vase 1970s - 80s
AnyesAttic Glass Kintsugi | Murano Triple Sommerso, Winged Beaker 'Pitcher' Vase 1970s - 80s
AnyesAttic Glass Kintsugi | Murano Triple Sommerso, Winged Beaker 'Pitcher' Vase 1970s - 80s
AnyesAttic Glass Kintsugi | Murano Triple Sommerso, Winged Beaker 'Pitcher' Vase 1970s - 80s
AnyesAttic Glass Kintsugi | Murano Triple Sommerso, Winged Beaker 'Pitcher' Vase 1970s - 80s

Kintsugi | Murano Triple Sommerso, Winged Beaker 'Pitcher' Vase 1970s - 80s

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THE ITEM
This stunning work is of Modernist art glass is a celebration of the highly skilled Murano Sommerso technique. Sommerso is one of the most famous Murano techniques, ['Sommerso' translation: 'submerged']. Sommerso is used to create several layers of glass (usually with different contrasting colours) inside a single object, giving the illusion of immersed' colours without mixing. This technique is easily recognisable; characterised by an outer 'casing' of clear glass and the thick 'bands' of coloured glass inside it.

This particular piece has the sought after triple-layer Sommerso, beginning with a core of Apple green, the next layer is vibrant Ocean blue and the final layer is a graduating Magenta pink. The work is finished with the wings of Azure blue which flourish with a flare at the rim.

The cased layers are arranged in an abstract pitcher shape with a gently exaggerated rim. The effect of each colour is similar to freezing the moment in time when a paintbrush is dipped into water and the colour ripples outwards.

This exceptional piece is unique as it features Kintsugi golden seams following a careful repair and highlighting process and even rarer as Kintsugi is typically applied to repairing ceramics rather than glass. The Kintsugi technique used is modern and has been applied in a tactile manner, a striking compliment to the colour palette of this piece.

CONDITION
Excellent. This piece has been carefully repaired using a robust water-resistant and durable resin. There is natural and very mild surface wear that is commensurate with the age of the piece.

MEASUREMENTS
Height: c. 7.8" / 20 cm tall by c. 4.3" / 11 cm width (across body's widest point). Base diameter: c. 1.8" / 4.5 cm. Depth: c. 2.4" / 6 cm. Unpackaged weight: c. 1.1 kg / 1,135 g

NOTES
Vase will be securely packaged and shipping will be insured. Shipping will be combined for multiple items.

Kintsugi is a Japanese philosophy with similarities to the philosophy of Wabi-Sabi, which includes ideas surrounding the embracing of the flawed or imperfect. The art of Kintsugi ("golden joinery") is typically the repairing of broken pottery with lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum. The aesthetics of this philosophy values breakage and repair as part of the history of an object, rather than something to disguise.



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