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A cylindrical beaker with a cannelated lower section, decorated with large bouquets and floral sprigs executed in gold over a silver ground. The rich cobalt tone combined with the shimmering metallic ornamentation reflects the opulent decorative style of Russian glassmaking in the early 19th century, when floral gilding was often used to enhance the depth and brilliance of colored glass.
Cobalt, or blue glass – also known as smalta – is produced by adding cobalt compounds (such as cobalt oxide or cobalt carbonate) to molten glass. Cobalt is a highly concentrated coloring agent, and only a very small amount is needed to achieve its deep, saturated hue.
Glass Beaker
Russian Empire, 1830s
Cobalt glass, silver and gilt painting
Dimensions: 8.5 x 7.5 cm.
Condition:
Period:
19th century
Material:
glass
Delivery:
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Location:
Tallinn
Purchase returns:
No Returns accepted