Val Saint Lambert Small Chartreuse Bowl, Belgium c1960s
Founded in 1826, renowned Belgian crystal glassware manufacturer Val Saint is known for its high-quality crystal products, including vases, chandeliers, and decorative items. Val Saint Lambert has a rich history, originating from the site of the former Val-Saint-Lambert Abbey, which was converted into a glassworks. The company gained international fame for its exquisite craftsmanship and innovative designs, particularly during the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods.
From the 1950s, the company extended their traditional methods to craft exquisite modern pieces which reflected the style of the time, while maintaining their own distinctive flair. During this period, the company produced a variety of stunning crystal items, including vases, bowls, cendriers (ashtrays), and decorative objects. These bowls and vases often feature jewel colours in twisted and pulled shapes which emphasise the clarity and brilliance of the crystal.
This small bowl is in a stunning chartreuse colour and features a twisted base which accentuates its brilliance and clarity – it absolutely gleams in the light. It is in excellent vintage condition.
Please note dimensions carefully as it is often difficult to represent sizes accurately in the photographs. The size and weight of this item are factored into the postage.
Founded in 1826, renowned Belgian crystal glassware manufacturer Val Saint is known for its high-quality crystal products, including vases, chandeliers, and decorative items. Val Saint Lambert has a rich history, originating from the site of the former Val-Saint-Lambert Abbey, which was converted into a glassworks. The company gained international fame for its exquisite craftsmanship and innovative designs, particularly during the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods.
From the 1950s, the company extended their traditional methods to craft exquisite modern pieces which reflected the style of the time, while maintaining their own distinctive flair. During this period, the company produced a variety of stunning crystal items, including vases, bowls, cendriers (ashtrays), and decorative objects. These bowls and vases often feature jewel colours in twisted and pulled shapes which emphasise the clarity and brilliance of the crystal.
This small bowl is in a stunning chartreuse colour and features a twisted base which accentuates its brilliance and clarity – it absolutely gleams in the light. It is in excellent vintage condition.
Please note dimensions carefully as it is often difficult to represent sizes accurately in the photographs. The size and weight of this item are factored into the postage.
Founded in 1826, renowned Belgian crystal glassware manufacturer Val Saint is known for its high-quality crystal products, including vases, chandeliers, and decorative items. Val Saint Lambert has a rich history, originating from the site of the former Val-Saint-Lambert Abbey, which was converted into a glassworks. The company gained international fame for its exquisite craftsmanship and innovative designs, particularly during the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods.
From the 1950s, the company extended their traditional methods to craft exquisite modern pieces which reflected the style of the time, while maintaining their own distinctive flair. During this period, the company produced a variety of stunning crystal items, including vases, bowls, cendriers (ashtrays), and decorative objects. These bowls and vases often feature jewel colours in twisted and pulled shapes which emphasise the clarity and brilliance of the crystal.
This small bowl is in a stunning chartreuse colour and features a twisted base which accentuates its brilliance and clarity – it absolutely gleams in the light. It is in excellent vintage condition.
Please note dimensions carefully as it is often difficult to represent sizes accurately in the photographs. The size and weight of this item are factored into the postage.
· Val Saint Lambert, c1960s-1970s
· Crystal bowl in chartreuse
· Triform with twisted base
· 15cm wide, 5cm high
· Origin: Belgium