Rare Tom Ford Era Gucci Bear Blown Glass Ornament Boxed Set of 3 in Smoke!
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Tom Ford Era (late-90s) Gucci Blown Glass Bear Ornaments Boxed Set of 3
Here's something you don't see every day! This amazing vintage (Tom Ford era) Gucci blown glass bear ornaments.
I have a background as a glassblower, & I'm *Impressed* with the craftsmanship behind these! They are hollow, very thin (&, therefore, very lightweight) & very impressive! Fabulous attention to detail in these Italian-made works of art! Proportionate depressions in the ears, & so on.
Featuring:
• Transparent grayish-brown blown glass (shade is known as "Smoke")
• Lightweight design
• Black satin ribbon, fashioned into a bow, from which to hang them
• Silvertone top/closure, through which the hanging ribbon is threaded, marked "Gucci Italy" one each piece
• Set of three bears, in original box
• Heavily padded box interior, to protect these pieces of art!
Callouts:
• Preloved item may show signs of use, although I do not spot any on the ornaments themselves
• Box has a ding on the exterior (see pictures) and may show other signs of use/handling/storage
Approximate dimensions:
Each three-dimensional, one-of-a-kind (due to the nature of mouth-blown glass) bear measures approximately:
6" tall x 4" wide; x 3" deep (measurements are approximate and are taken from the largest point in each directions--such as the widest point from toe-to-toe of the legs at the bottom of each bear)
Please review all pictures as they are part of the description.
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su_steph
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nathaniel_2285
@su_steph OMG THESE ARE WICKED COOL! I love them
2 days agoReply

su_steph
@nathaniel_2285 I wish you could feel them! They are light as air. As a glassblower, I know how hard that is to do. These had to have been made by very skilled/talented glassblowers. They WERE made in Italy, and glassblowing is huge there, so....
2 days agoReply

su_steph
@nathaniel_2285 Took me my entire summer program at Pilchuck to be able to blow drinking glasses this thin.
2 days agoReply

su_steph
@ajsoutherncharm Can I please run these at your holiday-themed show?
1 day agoReply
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