Article number: | T2-23-F-05613 |
Availability: | In stock (6) |
We love this second-generation Belgian glassware line's lovely organic forms, pretty palettes, and tiny bubbles. The bubbles-and the other delicious subtle variations in each piece-come from the (very old-fashioned) practice of mouthblowing the glass using wooden molds to form the shape. Every time the mold is used, the heat of the molten glass burns out the wood just a little bit, giving each subsequent piece an ever-so-slightly different character. These rounded Clovis vessels are named after the primitive Clovis spearhead-a thin fluted shape fashioned by hand thousands of years ago from flint, chert, jasper, or chalcedony. This large version of the classic form is a true stunner. Perfect for big bouquets, a mass of flickering candles, or, you know, a puppy. 10" tall, 9" at the opening.