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Set of Bohemian Glass Cups and Dishes with Pots

SKU HK.2481
Circa

1900 AD

Dimensions

4.7″(12cm) x 4.7″(12cm) / 2″ (5.5cm) x 3″ (7.5cm) / 3.7″ (9.5cm) x 2″ (5.5cm) / 4.3″ (11cm) x 2.75″ (7cm) / 3.9″ (10cm) x 2.75″ (7cm)

Medium

Enamel, Glass, Gold

Origin

Czech Republic

Gallery Location

S Korea


 

It was during the Roman era that glassware, which began to be used in Mesopotamia and Egypt around 3,000 B.C., became a favorite luxury item of the upper class. Not only were various technologies and molding skills invented during this period but mass production was also possible.
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With the collapse of Constantinople in the early 13th century, promising glass technicians gathered in Venice. The Venetian Republic was reluctant to allow glass technicians to travel outside the country and forced them into Murano Island and banned them from leaving the island. In the 15th century, Murano was the center of glass production, encompassing Europe and the Islamic area.
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In the 16th century, the Bohemian Kingdom began to imitate Murano glassware. Taking advantage of developments in technology, science, and mining, craftsmen were able to produce outstandingly transparent and lustrous Bohemian glass, which is considered one of the top forms of glassware since the 17th century and has maintained its reputation throughout time.

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