Here we have an absolutely beautiful studio glass flower frog/posy vase bowl made by Okra. Okra glass was founded in 1979 by master glassmaker Richard Godling. This was a very successful glass studio that has since been bought out by Moorcroft in the late 90's. I believe this vase comes in the "Nebula" pattern and it is spectacular - the photos don't do it justice whatsoever, particularly when in the sunlight. It has a magnificent iridescent finish, a blue coloured inner glass with turquoise hues in a swirled design. The shape is also wonderful giving it a nice form. This is a rare piece in this pattern - you won't even find an image of it on google. It measures approximately 5 inches by 2.75 inches. This is a perfect piece to add to a collection of Okra or iridescent glass or to display as a stand out piece in any home. This is the only one on eBay of course so get it while you can. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask.

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Please Note;

I use new & recycled materials to ensure that your item arrives to you safely. I pack all of my items the best I can which you will see from my feedback. However, as with fragile items there is always a risk, items such as Antiques/Collectables, glass, ceramics, paintings etc are not insured for damage by any of the postal services, with the exception of The Royal Mail. This is why I offer a choice of postage options, so you can choose your preferred postage method. Collection in person is also available on all of my items. In the unfortunate, and unlikely event that something does get damaged or goes missing with the Royal Mail then I will do my very best to assist you in making a claim. I always obtain proof of postage for all of my sent items. Sadly I cannot be held responsible for the postal services poor handling of parcels. Here are a few links regarding Royal Mails compensation policies and how to make a claim if necessary.

http://www.royalmail.com/business/help-and-support/Royal-Mails-retail-compensation-policy-for-loss

http://www.royalmail.com/personal/help-and-support/claims-process-for-inland-items