Submerged red Murano glass vase attributed to F. Poli, 1960s









Large submerged glass vase, attributable to Flavio Poli and made in Murano in the 1960s. Fine example of Venetian art glass. The vase has an elegant, slender shape, with a wide base that narrows upward and then widens again at the top rim. Its main coloring is a deep, translucent red, allowing glimpses of the inner glass shades. The process is characteristic of submerged glass, a technique in which layers of colored glass are enclosed within an outer layer of clear glass, creating an effect of depth and brilliance. The inside of the vase shows a slight green tinge, which adds an additional element of color complexity. This type of design reflects the craftsmanship and creativity of Flavio Poli, known for his innovative glassmaking techniques and his ability to experiment with shapes and colors. The vase is a perfect example of the golden age of 20th-century Murano glass, combining tradition and modernity in a functional and decorative work of art.
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