
Cleveland Museum of Art
Vase
Jacques Sicard
- Date
- 1901–1907
- Medium
- earthenware
- Culture
- America, Ohio, Zanesville, 20th century
- Department
- Decorative Art and Design
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
This vase's distinctive metallic sheen is achieved through a technique known as luster glazing, in which ground metals, typically silver, gold, or platinum, are incorporated into the glazing process. A green-gold luster glaze forms the vase's decoration of vines and leaves.
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