The bowl was made in Italy in the 1960s and is an example of Murano glass art in the Sommerso style. It is attributed to the Mandruzzato manufactory and was created using the technique in which multicolored glass layers are embedded in crystal. The geometric, faceted shape with precisely cut edges highlights the intense color effect of cobalt and turquoise, which are surrounded by transparent glass with a golden shimmer. This characteristic combination of colors and solid cuts is a trademark of the Murano glass masters. The object combines elegance and collector's value and is among the sought-after works of Italian glass art from the 1960s and 1970s. The condition is original, with possible light scratches and usual signs of wear.
Technical Details:
- Origin: Italy, Murano
- Attribution: Mandruzzato manufactory
- Production period: 1960s–1970s
- Material: Crystal glass
- Technique: Sommerso (multicolored layers in the glass)
- Design: Geometric, faceted shape with cut edges
- Coloring: Cobalt and turquoise tones, surrounded by transparent glass with a golden shimmer
- Style: Mid-Century Modern, Italian glass art
- Use: Collector's item, decorative accent
- Condition: Original condition, light scratches and normal signs of wear