To understand the treatment techniques used in Tiffany's favrel vases, take a look at Tiffany's classic peacock vase. This unique vase, with its streamline shape, brilliant colors and winding decoration, constitutes a great contribution of the United States to the art nouveau style glass products. Its magic lies in that the decoration on the vase is not added to the surface after the vase is finished, but melted glass is added in the process of making, which shows the superb glass blowing technology of Tiffany. Glass blowing technology is a kind of vase making process. It is to melt small glass with different texture and color into an opaque hot glass ball, and then blow it into a predetermined shape according to imagination. In the process of making, sometimes colors or some glass patterns will be added for decoration. These patterns are very small at first. With the blowing, they will grow larger together with the formation of the vase. They will grow naturally like plants, and finally reach the designed position.
In Tiffany's eyes, peacock feathers are very suitable for this skill. Like a peacock's natural feathers, the vase's feather texture seems to have a kind of pool water
Deep, slender and supple. All of these are intrinsically combined with the material texture as the decorative background. These peacock feathers full of opaque charm, as well as the supernatural luster brought by the opacity to the fine decoration, constitute the unique charm of Tiffany's art. Tiffany has a keen market insight and artistic sensibility. He is good at performing art. His excellent design and strong production capacity make him occupy the market, especially in the religious field. A man of wealth and a strong artistic faith has glass windows in thousands of churches, public communities and private homes in the United States. Today, in religious buildings, Tiffany's windows are still the most valuable part of art. They carry (represent) the social history of the church at that time.
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