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Product ID: 319387
This arresting Murano-inspired art glass sculpture is presented by the Seguso Family of Brazil. Like a fireball split in two, the vase features a half circle of red-orange glass suspended in clear glass.
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The blue green color will go beautifully with tile in my kitchen.
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This is a perfectly lovely vase. Thank you so much!
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This centerpiece is small is size, but perfect for a table side, substantial in weight, an beautiful!
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You can find our art glass sculpture 'Split Fire' by Seguso Family in sculpture categories such as Murano Sculpture, Art Glass Sculpture and Glass Sculpture. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Preserving Traditions
Mario Seguso, the patriarch of the Seguso Family, was born in 1929 in Venice, Italy to one of the oldest and most famous blown glass artisan families on the island of Murano. His ancestors have crafted art glass since 1300. In 1956, Mario created his own workshop in Brazil. He has passed on his knowledge to his sons, grandsons and the artisans working with him. He is proud to have many assistants and to have trained eight glass masters in his workshop.
Job Creator
The Seguso Family provides work for a number of full-time blown glass artisans.
Elder Master
This artist is an elder master and continues to actively practice their craft.
Caring for Children
This artist supports children under the age of 18.
The Seguso Family has been recognised for the creativity and originality of their work and always are cited in news articles, award ceremonies and retrospective exhibits.
The artistry of the Seguso Family has been featured in Depth magazine.Present since 1300 in the census books of Murano, Italy, today the prestigious... read more