Goblet
Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanów
Part of the collection: Artistic glass
A goblet with a cover, made of transparent glass with a slightly greyish hue. The main ornament is the intricate engraved decoration on the bowl, the cover and the foot. It consists of winding floral motifs, leaves and minute beads engraved with impressive precision.
It was manufactured at Huta Kryształowa (Crystal Factory), the first magnate-owned facility producing luxury glass and established by Adam Mikołaj Sieniawski in 1717. As from the early days of operation, the emphasis was put on top-quality goods made of crystal glass, so called because of its clarity and hardness which make it resemble rock crystal. This type of glassware became very popular during the Baroque period: massive and heavy, decorated with the use of engraving and polishing techniques. Such products still make a great impression today due to the precision of workmanship and the style of decorative motifs. How were they manufactured? They were not always hot-formed, as the previously popular Venetian glassware. Additional processing took place in a grinder's workshop. The intricate beauty of these vessels was the effect of the artistry of grinders and engravers, not of the craftsmen who worked at the furnaces. Large rotating wheels were used at the grinding stage, while engravers worked with small rotating wheels set in a vertical position. This method of glass decoration, borrowed from the technique applied in the processing of rock crystal, became possible only after the improvement of the glass mass which was harder and clearer, therefore suitable for making thicker glassware which allowed for more elaborate post-processing.
Dimensions
entire object: height: 43,4 cm, width: 16,2 cm
Technique
carving,grinding
Owner
Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanów
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Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanów
Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanów
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