Stones bowl, 35 cm

Inspired by the shapes of pebbles

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5,095.00 $

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Product ID:
31600
Catalog No.:
03293

Just as the colour tones and reflections of a river change as it roars over pebbles on a sunny day, so does the light along this hand cut bowl from the Stones collection, as it continues to surprise with its diverse beauty. The cut of the stones is of variable depths, which, in combination with the high lustre, gives this designer piece of Bohemian crystal its astonishing dynamic. The subtle colours of the Moser shades of alexandrite and beryl guarantee that this hand cut glass bowl will adorn any space.

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  • Size 35,0 cm
  • Height 100 mm
  • Manufactured since 2015
  • Maximum diameter 350 mm
  • Collections Stones
  • Design and production

    A kaleidoscope of reflections and colours

    The Stones collection celebrates one hundred years of glass masters at Moser with its contemporary design and brilliant implementation. The most pure, lead-free crystal is the result of the vases’ and bowl’s dramatic cut, which is supplemented by the deep traditional Moser shades of alexandrite and beryl. The variously shaped pebbles, reminiscent of the ever-changing river bottom, and the high lustre then inspire an optical performance. Thanks to its exceptional appearance, the Stones collection makes for an ideal gift, perfect for events such as weddings. Your selection will then go on to decorate the household of any Bohemian crystal lover.

    • Hand-blown from environmentally friendly lead-free crystal
    • Hand-cut and polished to a high gloss
    • Made using the glass underlay technique

  • Designer

    Lukáš Jabůrek

    Lukáš Jabůrek, Glass artist, designer, glass cutter, and the art director of the Moser glassworks from 2013 – 2018. Graduate of the Glassmaking vocational college and the High school of Applied Arts in Nový Bor. Winner of the Public Award from Czech Grand Design in 2012, for the design of the Pear and Kolorit vases. His work is unique, with its characteristically unorthodox combination of coloured glass and very specific cuts. His artwork for Moser is counted among the most sought-after of the past decade.


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