This handblown art glass vase exemplifies the mid-century modern studio glass movement that flourished from the 1950s through the 1970s. During this period, studio glass artists experimented with color gradients, organic forms, and decorative techniques like applied stringers to create unique functional art pieces. The blue-to-cream color transition and black accent lines reflect the era's fascination with natural themes and abstract expressionism.
Art glass vases of this style appeal to collectors of mid-century modern decorative arts, studio glass enthusiasts, and interior designers seeking statement pieces. The combination of skilled craftsmanship, aesthetic beauty, and the organic wave-like design makes these pieces highly desirable for those who appreciate handcrafted artistry and the innovative spirit of the studio glass movement.