This stunning hand-blown glass vase, crafted by renowned artist Eben Horton in 2003, is a magnificent addition to any collection. The multicolor abstract pattern, measuring 12 inches in height and 4 5/8 inches at the opening, is a true work of art. The vase is signed by the artist and features an incised backstamp. This original piece of art glass is a vintage item from the 21st century, produced in the United States with a hand-blown production technique. The glossy finish and handmade production style make it a unique and one-of-a-kind piece. This vase is perfect for anyone looking to add a beautiful and unique decoration to their home or office.

More about Eben Horton, an important American glass artist: Eben first blew glass in high school in Newport, RI. He then went on to study classical methods of glass blowing at the School for American Crafts at RIT in Rochester, NY, as well as at the Penland School of Crafts, the Corning Museum of Glass, and Urban Glass. He is the creator of the enormously popular Glass Float Project on Block Island. He opened the original Glass Station in 2000. (Accessed from The Glass Station website on 2/17/2024). The website lists his vases for up to $800. 

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