There is currently not all that much known about the Japanese glass industry, but more and more quality pieces of glassware are appearing, bearing Japan labels. Not just new glass, but vintage pieces from around 1950's - 1970's, the quality and style of which rivals Murano, Scandinavian, and Czech glass production.
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LARGE Barovier & Toso Murano Cordonato d'Oro Gold Leaf Vintage Glass Vase
£495.00 £395.00
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Holmegaard Kastrup Otto Brauer White Opal Glass 12" Gulvvase Vase
£220.00 £176.00
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RARE LABELLED Galliano Ferro Murano Lilac Glass Slab Sculpture
£395.00 £295.00
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Venini Murano Pink & White Glass Zanfirico Bowl by Carlo Scarpa
£395.00 £295.00
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Murano Glass Vintage Fish Aquarium Block Paperweight
£195.00 £175.00
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Japanese Glass
Japanese glass - shown below is our current range of vases, bowls and other decorative vintage collectable glassware from the country of Japan.
There is currently not all that much known about the Japanese glass industry, but more and more quality pieces of glassware are appearing, bearing Japan labels. Not just new glass, but vintage pieces from around 1950's - 1970's, the quality and style of which rivals Murano, Scandinavian, and Czech glass production.
There is currently not all that much known about the Japanese glass industry, but more and more quality pieces of glassware are appearing, bearing Japan labels. Not just new glass, but vintage pieces from around 1950's - 1970's, the quality and style of which rivals Murano, Scandinavian, and Czech glass production.