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Learn MoreHyalite Glass Perfume Flacon
- This Charles X-period flacon has the appearance of red agate, but it is actually crafted of glass
- Known as hyalite glass, it was designed to mimic semi-precious stone
- The vessel sits in a Gothic cathedral-inspired bronze stand
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Hyalite glass was developed by Bohemian glassmaker Friedrich Egermann in the late 18th century in Haida; the artisen wanted to create glass that. . .
Hyalite glass was developed by Bohemian glassmaker Friedrich Egermann in the late 18th century in Haida; the artisen wanted to create glass that rivaled gemstones. He achieved this by applying a metal oxide to the surface of colorless glass in a process called “cementation,” which requires three firings and a high level of skill. Different oxides give the glass different colors, and the result impressively mimics the appearance of a semi-precious stone.
Label on base reads "Grandcher, au Petit Dunkerque, rue de Richelieu No. 91, au coin de celle Menars, a Paris"
Circa 1830
2 3/4“ diameter x 11” high
Period: | 19th Century |
Origin: | France |
Type: | Decanters/Dispensers |
Depth: | 2.75 in. (6.99 cm) |
Width: | 2.75 in. (6.99 cm) |
Height: | 11.0 in. (27.94 cm) |
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