What is Fenton's vase?

Fenton vase is a vase produced by Fenton Art Glass Company, an American manufacturer of handmade glass, founded in 1905 in Ohio. Fenton vase, made of clean or colored glass, can have many shades. The vase can be decorated with hand -painted gold or floral accents Fenton and may have a smooth or pattern surface. Fenton vases are also in different shapes and sizes and vases can be made of pressed or blown glass. The distinguishing and narration is a sign of the original Fenton vase is the Fenton logo, usually found on the bottom of the vase, which is the word fenton with a circle around it. It can also be identified by a sticker called Fenton. Fenton vases can also carry other special Fenton logos, such as flame, f or star, which identifies them as Fenton Seconds, which are sold primarily in Fenton Factory shop or for charity organizations.

The stunning color often distinguishes the Fenton vase from the package. Fenton uses deep colors such as cobalt, bar and ruby ​​for some of its vases and lighter colors such as blush, Lavender and Robin's Egg Blue. Combinations are common in Fenton weight, where the base can be one color and center and upper edge of a completely different color. For example, Fenton's narcissal vase has a colorful orange cut and a brilliant yellow-colored base on top.

6 Vases can be hand painted with floral patterns, outdoor scenes or strategically placed gold accents. Fenton artists have also created vases with a limited edition, such as the Mother's Vase in the Burmese satin, which is limited to1 250 pieces and offers a hand -painted scene of Mother Lion, which snuggles her club. This Fenton vase also contains Nancy, Shelley and Lynn Fenton signatures.

Fenton vase can move dramatically in style. Some fenton vases are legs, while others are in the shape of a hat or bowl. The upper edges of the Fenton vases can besmooth, released or extended. The parties can be lined, raised or swirling. Relief vases have decorated patterns shaped in a glass such as women's dance, floral scene or Cheshire cat.

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