Description
Antique amber blown glass demijohn (France, c.1900).
This antique crystal demijohn is estimated to be about 120 years old. It was used for the storage of all kinds of drinkable liquids. Our blown glass demijohn has a height of 53cm and a diameter of approximately 37cm.
It was recovered from central France in a perfect state of preservation.
It is a unique antique glass piece, handcrafted according to the standards of the time using the blown glass technique.
It should be said that it is currently difficult to find pieces of this age preserved this well.
We would like to highlight its rare amber hue, a very precious color in the world of antiques due to its scarcity.
- Ref.: AM04137
- Dimensions: 37cm Diameter x 53cm High
- Antiquity: 120 years
- Material: Blown glass
- Origin: France
— HISTORIC NOTE —
The blown glass technique is a manufacturing technique that dates back to the 1st century BC.
It is characterized by using the soap bubble method, that is, bubbles are created in the raw material of the glass. The bubbles are created by literally blowing the molten glass then working it with various metal tools until the desired shape is achieved.
With the use of different minerals and chemical compounds, different colors and characteristics are achieved.
Very few companies currently use this type of manufacturing due to its cost and difficulty.
This antique demijohn vase can continue to be used as a demijohn vase to preserve food or as a decorative demijohn vase in any of your favorite spaces.
Our antique demijohns are unique pieces specially selected to be part of timeless spaces and combine perfectly with some of our antique sideboards and cabinets .