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Lalique Tianlong Black Vase

Lalique Tianlong Black Vase
 $45,000.00 10 3/4"
Item# 10055600
Limited Edition of 88 pieces!

Chimerical and fascinating creature from Asia, the dragon has often inspired artists. Named Tianlong, the celestial dragon is the most powerful of all. Lalique celebrates this legenday animal, symbol of strength, wealth and life, through the Tianlong vase, issued in a limited edition of 88 pieces, as homage to the figure 8 that brings good luck in the Chinese tradition.

Entirely fashioned by hand, this vase requires great artistic and technical mastery. In this outstanding work of art, the Lalique artisans use their exclusive process of double-injection to adorn the majestic black dragon, as a guard of the clear center of the vase. Its undulating body covered with scintillating scales is highlighted by the purity of crystal.

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Facts about Lalique:

René Lalique became synonymous with French Art Nouveau decorative arts. René Lalique was born in 1860 and first began designing fine jewelry in Paris in 1881. Lalique pursued increasingly more innovative experimentation in glass commencing around 1883. Early works used the familiar "lost wax" technique by which the model is made in wax while a mold is formed around the model. Then, the wax is melted and molten glass is poured into the mold. Lalique glass was made in this manner until approximately 1905 at which time the factory was redesigned for a larger production.

As such, the individual uniqueness of each example of Lalique glass came to an end with the end of the one-time only molding technique around wax models. The success of this venture resulted in the opening of his own glassworks at Combs-la-Ville in 1909. During the art nouveau period, Lalique was well known for a wide variety of objects including perfume bottles, vases, inkwells, decorative boxes, and bookends.

Lalique glass is lead based, either mold blown or pressed. Favored motifs during the Art Nouveau period were dancing nymphs, fish, dragonflies, and foliage. Characteristically the glass is crystal in combination with acid-etched relief. In addition to vases, clocks, automobile mascots, stemware, and bottles, many other useful objects were produced. While not well known, Lalique also experimented with bronze and other materials as well.

Crystal Classics is one of only a few authorized Lalique retailers online.

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