Posted 7 years ago
jericho
(236 items)
This is an interesting decor for Kralik 1925-35. The base color is white, cream or custard colored in opaque to semi-opaque density.
This decor is a combination of two types of decors- Powders and Confetti. While the powders are pretty clear to define (black or blue powders) the "pebbles" are a little harder to approach. They are transparent and globular not sharp-edged like spatter or glass chips; So I used a different term than confetti. The combination looks incredible and is hard to capture in photography. I invite everyone to buy one and add to their collection as they will compliment any pulled, powder or spattered pattern.
1. Red pebbles with black powders
2. Green pebbles with black powders
3. Blue pebbles with black powders
4. Maroon pebbles with blue powders
This is really interesting Jericho - thanks for the post....
Why is this an unsolved mystery?
Great decor!
scott
I like to save room for somebody else's input- maybe somebody will post and be
" this one is called corn stalk and here is a picture of the corn stalk mark!"...
That's what happened to bambus and I'm pretty sure that Iris and bambus are not alone : )
Thank you for sharing the knowledge of , yours are absolutely GORGEOUS ; I really like the #3 shape .
Ahh...OK.. thanks
The red one is Fabulous :)
Now that we are more familiar with the E. Steinwald glass maker, these decors seem more likely to be Steinwald than Kralik, based on the shapes as well, none of which scream Kralik to me.