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What you're looking at
Today's concept stopped me mid-scroll.

An opalescent glass vase covered in sculpted hibiscus blooms. The glass shifts from warm amber at the base through soft pink to cool violet at the rim—like frozen light. Each flower has fine radiating lines in relief, catching and scattering light across the surface.
How Its Made
How it could be made
This would require serious glass craftsmanship. The most authentic approach: pâte de verre (glass paste) casting, where crushed glass is packed into a mold and kiln-fired. This technique allows for the gradient coloring and sculptural relief. Alternatively, a master glassblower could create the base form and apply the florals individually while hot. The opalescent effect comes from specific glass formulations—opaline or milk glass with metallic oxides for the color shifts.
Reality or Fiction?
Could this actually be manufactured?
Yes, but it's artisan-level work. Studios like those in Murano or Czech glass houses could produce this. A pâte de verre version from a skilled artist would run $3,000–$8,000. A simplified version using molded glass with applied iridescent coating could bring it down to $800–$1,500 for small-batch production.
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That's Day 13. See you tomorrow.
Menaחem Berrebi,
Founder @Renaissance ML
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