Barovier & Toso Rostrato Vase, c1930s
Revolutionising the Italian Murano glass scene, Ercole Barovier used the rostrato technique’s delicate spikes to refract light among its many facets.
Elegant and timeless.
Revolutionising the Italian Murano glass scene, Ercole Barovier used the rostrato technique’s delicate spikes to refract light among its many facets.
Elegant and timeless.
Revolutionising the Italian Murano glass scene, Ercole Barovier used the rostrato technique’s delicate spikes to refract light among its many facets.
Elegant and timeless.
As master glassmakers on the island of Murano for over 7 centuries, Barovier and Toso creations are one-of-a-kind works in mouth-blown crystal.
Their unique formula for Venetian crystal, developed in the 15th century, makes their glass objects highly prized as timeless heirlooms.
This example Circa 1930s is bright and clear with no markings or chips.
22.5 cm high. 10cm diameter.