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Tall Hand Blown One of a Kind Art Glass Flower Designed Vase - Red & Black

Karen Curtis breaks down the boundaries of glass design with One of a Kind Vases and Bowls. The flower cut offs "Fused cane tiles set in a clear glass to create dimension and depth" additionally create an amazing luxurious Art Vase perfect for creating a unique interior design element to your home.  

NY glass artist melts little stripes of colored glass together and proceeds to adhear them to the surface of molten glass so that the patten is spaced unevenly leading to a one of a kind vase.  

This red and black patterned vase is quite the statement piece for any decor, it has a sexy shape... it is tall which adds to the prominent effect it will have in the landscape of home designs.  You can search through many art glass websites but you will not find anything that compares to this Chelsea glass artist and her vision for awesome contemporary art.

Hand blown glass : Each is created with a very complex process that originated in Murano, Italy. First the glass canes, these are the color rods they use to make up each stripe,  then Karen takes each color carefully creating unique color stories. These individual color rods are how each design is created. The Vase, Bowl or Sculptural design can be used for decoration or you can use it as a extra special flower vase/fruit bowl making a beautiful center piece.

 


Details:

• One of a kind 
• Hand Blown 
• Glass Vase
• Colored Cane: red, black and grey
• Measures approximately 17" Height x 4.5" Circumference. 
• Flat bottom 
• Signed
• Made in Brooklyn

 

 

 

* Hand Wash

 

* Use museum glue when desired  

 

 

 

 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_glass_art_terms
 
Latticino, Italian decorative glassblowing technique. Latticino refers to any glass piece created using colored glass canes. Latticello A decorative glassblowing technique. A "Latticello" is a complicated design where the glass artist uses a "Latticino" to create a "Reticello" like pattern.

 

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$750.00
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Karen Curtis breaks down the boundaries of glass design with One of a Kind Vases and Bowls. The flower cut offs "Fused cane tiles set in a clear glass to create dimension and depth" additionally create an amazing luxurious Art Vase perfect for creating a unique interior design element to your home.  

NY glass artist melts little stripes of colored glass together and proceeds to adhear them to the surface of molten glass so that the patten is spaced unevenly leading to a one of a kind vase.  

This red and black patterned vase is quite the statement piece for any decor, it has a sexy shape... it is tall which adds to the prominent effect it will have in the landscape of home designs.  You can search through many art glass websites but you will not find anything that compares to this Chelsea glass artist and her vision for awesome contemporary art.

Hand blown glass : Each is created with a very complex process that originated in Murano, Italy. First the glass canes, these are the color rods they use to make up each stripe,  then Karen takes each color carefully creating unique color stories. These individual color rods are how each design is created. The Vase, Bowl or Sculptural design can be used for decoration or you can use it as a extra special flower vase/fruit bowl making a beautiful center piece.

 


Details:

• One of a kind 
• Hand Blown 
• Glass Vase
• Colored Cane: red, black and grey
• Measures approximately 17" Height x 4.5" Circumference. 
• Flat bottom 
• Signed
• Made in Brooklyn

 

 

 

* Hand Wash

 

* Use museum glue when desired  

 

 

 

 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_glass_art_terms
 
Latticino, Italian decorative glassblowing technique. Latticino refers to any glass piece created using colored glass canes. Latticello A decorative glassblowing technique. A "Latticello" is a complicated design where the glass artist uses a "Latticino" to create a "Reticello" like pattern.

 

Tall Hand Blown One of a Kind Art Glass Flower Designed Vase - Red & Black

$750.00

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Karen Curtis breaks down the boundaries of glass design with One of a Kind Vases and Bowls. The flower cut offs "Fused cane tiles set in a clear glass to create dimension and depth" additionally create an amazing luxurious Art Vase perfect for creating a unique interior design element to your home.  

NY glass artist melts little stripes of colored glass together and proceeds to adhear them to the surface of molten glass so that the patten is spaced unevenly leading to a one of a kind vase.  

This red and black patterned vase is quite the statement piece for any decor, it has a sexy shape... it is tall which adds to the prominent effect it will have in the landscape of home designs.  You can search through many art glass websites but you will not find anything that compares to this Chelsea glass artist and her vision for awesome contemporary art.

Hand blown glass : Each is created with a very complex process that originated in Murano, Italy. First the glass canes, these are the color rods they use to make up each stripe,  then Karen takes each color carefully creating unique color stories. These individual color rods are how each design is created. The Vase, Bowl or Sculptural design can be used for decoration or you can use it as a extra special flower vase/fruit bowl making a beautiful center piece.

 


Details:

• One of a kind 
• Hand Blown 
• Glass Vase
• Colored Cane: red, black and grey
• Measures approximately 17" Height x 4.5" Circumference. 
• Flat bottom 
• Signed
• Made in Brooklyn

 

 

 

* Hand Wash

 

* Use museum glue when desired  

 

 

 

 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_glass_art_terms
 
Latticino, Italian decorative glassblowing technique. Latticino refers to any glass piece created using colored glass canes. Latticello A decorative glassblowing technique. A "Latticello" is a complicated design where the glass artist uses a "Latticino" to create a "Reticello" like pattern.

 

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Nearly every necklace adjusts from approximately 14 to 18 inches. Worn up as a collar it reads bold and polished — red-carpet ready. Let it drop lower over a collared shirt or evening gown and it becomes a dramatic statement. Either way, both ends finish with a deliberate drop so it lays beautifully down your back at every length.
Color has been my craft since I worked as a colorist designing scarves for Halston. I chose Swarovski® as my medium because no other material offers this range and depth of shade. I studied fashion design in Italy, and that eye for dimension shapes everything I make. Even a "solid color" piece is never flat — I layer highs, lows, and accent tones, mixing shapes and sizes so the light catches differently from every angle.
Every piece arrives in a custom clear plexiglass box with the Karen Curtis logo. Unlike velvet boxes, the plexiglass minimizes air and moisture exposure — slowing tarnishing so your jewelry stays brilliant longer. Transparent for easy viewing, durable, and stackable. Gift-ready from the moment it arrives, and a keepsake you'll actually keep using.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything begins with color — intentionally. I trained as a colorist and designed scarves for Halston, which is what drew me to Swarovski® as my medium. I studied fashion design in Italy, and that sensibility runs through every piece. Even a piece in one color is never flat: I layer highs, lows, and accent tones, mixing shapes and sizes to create dimension and depth. Combined with 25 years of working with rare, irreplaceable crystals — that's what makes a Karen Curtis piece genuinely unlike anything else.
Over the years I built a private inventory of discontinued Swarovski® crystals — cuts, colors, and finishes no longer in production, some dating back to the 1930s, 40s, and 50s. These were sourced as new-old-stock directly from suppliers, not reclaimed from old jewelry. I mix these vintage and antique crystals with pre-2019 modern Swarovski® to create pieces with a luster and character you simply can't replicate today.
It depends on the piece. Statement designs and anything featuring a specific rare crystal are genuinely finite — once those crystals are gone, that design cannot be recreated. Some signature staple styles continue as long as my crystal inventory allows. Either way, if something catches your eye, I always recommend not waiting.
Yes — all Karen Curtis jewelry is nickel free. Depending on the piece I use 14k gold-filled or sterling silver.

Sterling silver is a precious metal renowned for durability and timeless appeal — with proper care it can last indefinitely, which is why it's the choice for heirloom pieces.

14k gold-filled is not gold-plated. It's constructed by mechanically bonding a substantial layer of 14k gold directly to a base metal core — far thicker and more durable than plating, and far more resistant to tarnishing. Both are a meaningful step above the base metals used in most fashion jewelry.
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Always. My jewelry is built to last — I have clients wearing pieces they've had for over 25 years. If something ever needs a repair, an extender, or any attention at all, reach out directly. I will always take care of you. A small fee may apply for materials and return shipping depending on what's needed.
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