Vase

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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