"Ovoid Vase" by Ramon Domi

£1,450
£1,450

A spectacular modernist hand blown Murano glass vase of ovoid form with a raised coiled tendril around the circumference of the vase acting as a branch with entwined leaves, the surface with eye catching iridescent golden and petrol blue colour, signed Ramon Domi


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Height:                                      38 cm                  


Condition:                               Excellent Original Condition


Circa:                                         1970


Materials:                                Hand Blown Coloured Glass


SKU:                                           6627



ABOUT

Ramon Domi, Italian 1912 ~ 1999

Ramon Domí, a renowned glassmaker from Murano, Italy, was born into a family with a rich heritage in glassmaking. Growing up surrounded by the tradition and artistry of Murano's glass industry, Domí developed a deep passion for the craft from a young age.

After apprenticing with master glassmakers on the island, Domí honed his skills and eventually established his own workshop. Known for his innovative techniques and artistic vision, Domí's creations captivated audiences worldwide. His work ranged from delicate blown glass sculptures and striking vases to intricately crafted chandeliers, each piece bearing his signature style and attention to detail.

Throughout his career, Domí remained dedicated to preserving the legacy of Murano glassmaking while pushing the boundaries of the medium. His contributions to the art world earned him acclaim and cemented his reputation as one of Murano's most talented and influential glassmakers.

Murano Glass

The history of Murano glass is a tale of artistic ingenuity and innovation, rooted in the small Venetian island of Murano, Italy. Dating back to the late 13th century, the glassmaking industry in Murano evolved as a strategic move to protect the city of Venice from the risk of fires caused by glass furnaces. Murano's glass artisans were required to relocate to the island, where they refined their craft in isolation.

Over the centuries, Murano glassmakers became masters of their trade, pioneering techniques such as crystalline glass, enameling, and millefiori. The Renaissance period witnessed Murano glass achieving unprecedented levels of sophistication, with intricate designs and vibrant colors becoming hallmarks of the art form. Murano's glass industry continued to flourish through the Baroque and Rococo eras, and its reputation for producing exquisite chandeliers, mirrors, and decorative glassware spread across Europe.

Despite economic challenges and competition, Murano glass has endured, remaining a symbol of Italian craftsmanship and artistic excellence. Today, Murano glass continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts worldwide, honoring a legacy that spans over seven centuries.


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We are also happy to offer a bespoke service whereby you may exchange any item originally purchased from us for another item from our current selection of stock. Please contact us for further details.