Scavo (iridescent technique) blown glass vase attributable to Seguso Vetri d'Arte Murano, Italy, circa 1960s. Elegant in shape and beautiful craftsmanship, with the use of the Scavo technique to replicate the look and feel of the archaeological glass of ancient Rome. This piece has stunning deep deal swirls in the glass with an iridescent surface.
Bubbles in the glass and varied texture due to the intentional technique, small imperfection under the handle, as seen in pictures. This area has a smooth surface, though looks like it was dinged at some point. No Measures: 4" dia x 7.5" h.