This exquisite vase is a true gem from the late 19th century Art Nouveau era. Handmade in the Czech Republic by renowned glassmaker J.Loetz, this rare piece features a beautiful purple iridescence and a unique tulip top design. Its glassmaking technique involves hand blowing, which makes it even more special and one-of-a-kind. The vase is an antique original from the 1870s and has never been a production piece, making it an extremely limited edition. Its experimental early iridescent tulip design and rose finish make it a stunning addition to any collection. This vase is in excellent condition and is sure to be a conversation starter.

Incredible, Circa 1860-70's Art Nouveau Purple Tulip Form "Candia Papillon Iridescent" Vase 9.5" Hand Blown Cut & Polished! Rare piece may never been put into production. 

Made by:  J. Loetz or by Szczegóły a Great Glass Artist from 1840's to 1890's

Magnificent-Bohemian Era-Loetz-Iridescent-Oil-Spot-Design-Tulip Vase 9.25”  

Measurements are: 9.25" tall, 4.5" @ base, 5 & 1/2" stem between base & cup, tulip cup measures 3" by 3" itself! 

"Excellent, condition for antique piece, superficial scratches underneath indicative of age.”

Ultra-rare, unique 1 of kind, should be in Loetz Section Museum of Glass in Prague, Czech.