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Bottle in triple-layer glass decorated with a garland

Saint-Louis crystal worksCirca 1850

Musée des arts et métiers

Musée des arts et métiers
Paris, France

This glass object, which bear witness to the stylistic and technical virtuosity of eastern France's crystal workshops, belongs to a set of 180 pieces given to the Conservatory in 1851, when they went on display in the rooms opened after the ceramics and glassmaking classes started up. Based on Italian techniques (millefiori or filigree glass), they also illustrate the cut crystal for which chemists developed new colours, including pink, "rice water" and red. The use of tools such as the Robinet pump, developed at Baccarat, or of metal casts, made the most of a wide range of craftsmanship in the area of hot glass, but engraving and cutting are what gave these famous workshops a reputation for excellence.

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  • Title: Bottle in triple-layer glass decorated with a garland
  • Creator: Saint-Louis crystal works
  • Date: Circa 1850
  • Date Created: Circa 1850
  • Location: France
  • Provenance: Musée des arts et métiers
  • Subject Keywords: Verrerie / arts du feu
  • Type: Verre
  • Contributor: Author : Anne-Laure Carré
  • Inventory number: Inv. 05965
  • Credits: © Musée des arts et métiers-Cnam/photo Sylvain Pelly
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