Handgemachte Vase aus Glas in orange von Barbara Ebner von Eschenbach | haptik.de
Handgemachte Vase aus Glas in orange mit Blüte von Barbara Ebner von Eschenbach | haptik.de
Handgemachte Vasen aus Glas von Barbara Ebner von Eschenbach | haptik.de

Barbara Ebner von Eschenbach, glass vase | 17cm, angular, orange

Regular price65,00 €
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Delivery time: 3-5 days

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Manufactured in Germany
Dimensions: H17cm x B7 cm x T7 cm
Weight: 0.6 kg
Material : Glas

About the object: This square glass vase by Barbara Ebner von Eschenbach shines in a vibrant orange. The handmade vase is approx. 17 cm high, has a side length of 7 cm and weighs approx. 600 grams. The modern vase, hard and cold in terms of material, is nonetheless flattering in the hand and is a radiant eye-catcher both with and without flowers. Small irregularities in the shape and color nuances result from the manual production method and give each piece an individual look. Each vase is unique and hand-signed by Barbara Ebner von Eschenbach (BEvE).

Manufacturing process: Barbara Ebner von Eschenbach produces vessels and unique pieces according to her own design from the molten glass mass in an elaborate manufacturing process at a glass melting furnace heated to approx. 1200 °C. To produce a glass object, molten glass is removed from the glass melting furnace with the glassmaker's pipe, shaped and worked with various glassmaking tools and blown with lung power. The glass mass is colored during the manufacturing process with colored glass powder or colored cones. Barbara Ebner von Eschenbach obtains the colored glass for her glass objects from the Reichenbach colored glassworks in Lusatia. She uses various glassmaking techniques to create color gradients or patterns in the glass. After the final shaping of a glass object in the glass melting furnace, it is placed in the cooling furnace while still hot and slowly cooled from 510° Celsius to room temperature. As soon as the glass products have cooled down, some of them are processed by grinding the base.

We offer reliable shipping for our products to various destinations. Here are our shipping options:

Germany:

  • Standard shipping: up to 1 kg is 5.90€, over 1 kg is 9.90€
  • Delivery time: Usually within 3-5 working days

EU countries:

  • Standard shipping: up to 1 kg is 14.90€, over 1 kg is 19.90€
  • Delivery time: Usually within 5-7 working days

You can find a list of the countries to which we ship here.

Please note that the stated delivery times are estimates and may vary depending on the destination and current circumstances. We are always trying to get your orders to you as quickly as possible.

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  • The vase can be cleaned with a damp cloth or sponge if necessary. Commercially available washing-up liquid can be used.
  • Please do not use any "harsh" cleaning agents or abrasive sponges.
  • Please dry the vase carefully by dabbing it after cleaning to avoid water stains.
  • The vase is not intended for storing food and is not dishwasher-safe.
  • Please only use this vase indoors and store it in a protected place to prevent damage.
  • We recommend protecting sensitive surfaces on which the vase is to stand, such as wooden floors or table tops, from water or scratches if necessary.
Manufactory

Barbara Ebner from Eschenbach

Barbara Ebner von Eschenbach (*1978, Dresden) completed her training as a glassmaker at the Glasfachschule Zwiesel (Bavarian Forest) between 2000 and 2003. After working in Germany, Luxembourg and Denmark, she has been a freelance glassmaker since 2011 and produces her products in the Baruther Glashütte. In addition to designing and realizing everyday glass objects, Barbara Ebner von Eschenbach is regularly represented at exhibitions and was awarded the Bochum Design Prize in 2018 for her "Vase with comb decoration", which was created directly from the glass melt using traditional working methods.

Barbara Ebner von Eschenbach's glass products are made in the glassworks of the museum village of Glashütte/Baruth, approx. 60 km south of Berlin, where she regularly rents space for her production.


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