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Set of 6 Wheel Cut Bohemian Goblets. Deer and Castle/Bridge Motif.

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Original price $2,250.00
Original price $2,250.00 - Original price $2,250.00
Original price $2,250.00
Current price $1,495.00
$1,495.00 - $1,495.00
Current price $1,495.00

Title: Set of 6 Wheel Cut Bohemian Goblets - Deer and Castle/Bridge Motif/Floral

Description:

This set of six wheel cut Bohemian goblets is a true treasure, featuring intricate designs of deer and castle/bridge motifs, along with delicate floral patterns. These goblets exemplify the exquisite artistry of late 1800s Bohemian glass wheel cut designs. With their timeless beauty and rich historical significance, they make an exceptional addition to any glassware collection.

Product Details:

  • Type: Bohemian Goblets
  • Design: Wheel Cut
  • Motifs: Deer, Castle/Bridge, Floral
  • Set Size: 6 goblets

Brief History of Late 1800s Bohemian Glass Wheel Cut Designs:

The late 1800s marked a significant period for Bohemian glass, renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and artistic expression. Bohemia, a historical region in what is now the Czech Republic, became a center for glass production, and its glassmakers achieved worldwide recognition for their skillful creations.

Wheel cutting is a decorative technique used in glassmaking that involves using a rotating wheel or disk to engrave intricate patterns onto the glass surface. During the late 1800s, wheel cutting reached its zenith in Bohemian glass production, resulting in highly detailed and finely executed designs.

Bohemian glass artists drew inspiration from various sources, including nature, mythology, and architectural elements. Motifs like deer and castle/bridge, as well as floral patterns, were particularly popular during this era. These designs showcased the artistic flair and technical mastery of Bohemian glassmakers.

The wheel cutting process involved skilled artisans using a range of cutting wheels, each with different shapes and sizes, to engrave the desired patterns onto the glass. These meticulous cuts created sparkling facets and intricate details, enhancing the beauty and brilliance of the glassware.

Bohemian glass gained international recognition and was highly sought after, gracing the tables of noble households and aristocratic gatherings. The ornate and elegant designs of wheel cut Bohemian glassware captivated collectors and connoisseurs around the world, solidifying its status as a symbol of refinement and luxury.

Today, late 1800s Bohemian glass wheel cut designs are treasured for their historical significance and timeless beauty. Pieces like this set of six goblets with their deer and castle/bridge motifs and delicate floral patterns serve as stunning examples of the artistry and craftsmanship that defined Bohemian glass during that era.

Collectors and enthusiasts appreciate the intricate wheel cut designs, the brilliance of the glass, and the lasting legacy of Bohemian glassmaking. Owning and cherishing these exquisite pieces allows us to connect with the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of the late 1800s Bohemian glass industry.

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