
- Approx. Dimension: 7.5” tall x 4.5” wide
- 100% mouth-blown art glass
- Perfect for home and office decor
- Unique piece due to its handmade nature
- Great gift idea for many occasions
Glassblowing is one of the more difficult techniques of glass-making, because it requires strength and precision. Timing is very important and once the glass has been shaped, it can be decorated using various finishing techniques. Our glass pieces are handcrafted and made of high quality. This fabulous art glass millefleurs vase measures approximately 7.5” tall x 4.5” wide. The bottom of this piece is polished flat to stand beautifully.
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