Posted 10 years ago
sklo42
(898 items)
I have posted these to add to Ian's examples. I always thought that the M.O.P. 'quilted' décor was Kralik due to its being listed as such on www.kralik-glass.com. If anyone wishes to correct me feel free.
I also have a vase which will be along later! I've found that the 'relief' of the quilted effect can be quite variable. You can also see that the iridescence can be of different tints/tones. I have another that is pinkish.
This very pretty, I would like to know more about glass, I've just bought some WMF glass beads, and on my post I have a what I thought was a Miriam Haskell, after lots of research I finally found it is Murano glass beads. I love the subtle colours in this white glass, yet again very pretty.
Beautiful piece... Love the shape. I don't know much about glass and don't collect it, but love seeing them here on CW.
Thanks, Peasejean, I appreciate your comment. I've found you can learn a lot about glass, of all sorts, here.
Thank you, DrFluffy.....you don't need to know about glass to know what you like. Just like me and jewelry!
Thanks for the loves, Peasejean, PatSea, DrFluffy, CindB, Jewels, mikelv and SEAN.
The Bohemians really knew how to make glass that is just gorgeous.
The textures, the shapes, and most of all the iridescence.
I really see the appeal in collecting it Peggy!
Thank you again, nutsabotas, this décor really seems to have taken your eye!
Hi Karen, IanBrighton once posted a link to a Czech museum (or similar). It took two sittings to get through and at the end I concluded there was no type of glass the Bohemians hadn't made, at one time or another.
Thanks for the loves, vetraio, nutsabotas, racer, Moonstonelover, Rick, VioletOrange, smiata, Vladimir and ozmarty.
Noice!!!...:-)
Thanks for the love inky and also the comment:-)
Thanks for the love Vintagefran.