Moser coralene glass vase, of tapered form with a bulbous base, decorated with gilt coralene flowers, surrounding white enamelled trees, height 33.5 cm
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- Coralene - Coralene is a glass decoration technique that was popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It involves fusing small glass beads or "coral beads" onto the surface of a glass object. The beads, which are usually made from colored glass, are applied to the surface of the glass in a decorative pattern and then fused onto the glass using heat.
Coralene decoration was often used to decorate vases, bowls, and other decorative glass objects. The technique was particularly popular in Europe and the United State, where it was used to create a wide range of decorative glass objects, including table lamps, candlesticks, and perfume bottles.
The coral beads used in coralene decoration are typically small, round, and brightly colored. They are often arranged in intricate patterns, such as flowers or geometric designs. The beads can be fused onto the glass using different techniques, such as painting the beads onto the surface of the glass and then fusing them, or by attaching the beads to the glass using a hot iron.
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