Description
Packaging in a satin-lined box.
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This shape is called a teardrop or flame shape.
The glass sculpture has the classic teardrop form – it’s wider at the bottom and tapers to a point at the top, resembling a droplet of water or a flame. In geometric terms, this could also be described as a “pear shape” or “bulbous form.”
In the context of glass art and sculpture, pieces with this shape are often simply called “teardrop sculptures” or “flame forms.” The swirled, colorful interior pattern is a common decorative technique in art glass, but the overall three-dimensional shape itself is the teardrop or flame form.












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