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Loetz Pink Orbulin vase, st PN II-2/657, ca. 1902

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magdalenagirl's loves12 of 337Rare Loetz Phänomen genre 85/5039 ca. 1902 Thea with blu (Bakalowitz) designed by Juttta SikaLoetz Blue Ausführung 136 "ohne Auflage" for Carl Schappel, Haida, PN II-5254, ca. 1908
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    Posted 6 years ago

    bohemiangl…
    (647 items)

    UPDATE - DECOR NAME = "ORBULIN"!
    Thanks to nifty sleuthing by Loetz.com co-founder Deb Fitzsimmons, we are finally able to answer a nagging question regarding the pink diaspora examples that have puzzled us for years. Namely, the difference in technique between how the candia and green examples of diaspora are made (molded) vs. how the pink (and certain green) ones are constructed. The craters in the original diaspora line are created by blowing into a mold with spherical projections. The iridescence on these covers the entire surface uniformly. The pink examples, however, have craters that are formed differently - the craters are actually holes in an outer silver/yellow iridescent layer. It is this top layer that is highly iridescent. We were finally able to find matches in the paper patterns to document that pink diaspora is actually another decor altogether. The name of that decor is Orbulin, and it comes in pink, creta, and green. For more examples of Orbulin, see the Orbulin page on Loetz.com here:

    https://www.loetz.com/decors-a-z/orbulin

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    1. cameoboy cameoboy, 6 years ago
      Awesome!
    2. larksel larksel, 6 years ago
      That's amazing.
      Of my 13 diaspora I have only 1 moved to Orbulin (also pink).
    3. bohemianglassandmore bohemianglassandmore, 6 years ago
      Great example you have, Ales! Now, my goal is to find a green one out there some day.
    4. kairomalte, 6 years ago
      Warren, you may have forgotten to mention, that cobalt blue 'Orbulin' is known, too.
    5. cameoboy cameoboy, 6 years ago
      I think all my Pink Diaspora is Orbulin! I'll post.
    6. Sammyz Sammyz, 6 years ago
      Great find! Glad to finally identify Orbulin!
    7. bohemianglassandmore bohemianglassandmore, 6 years ago
      Kai, I don't think so - unless there are some photos I missed. The cobalt blue examples on Loetz.com are molded Diaspora.

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