Gold Shimmer Vase
Gold Shimmer Vase
Gold Shimmer Vase
Gold Shimmer Vase
Gold Shimmer Vase
Gold Shimmer Vase
Gold Shimmer Vase
Gold Shimmer Vase
Gold Shimmer Vase
Gold Shimmer Vase
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gold vase in red
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gold vase in green
Gold Shimmer Vase
Gold Shimmer Vase
Gold Shimmer Vase
Gold Shimmer Vase
Gold Shimmer Vase
Gold Shimmer Vase
Gold Shimmer Vase
Gold Shimmer Vase
Gold Shimmer Vase
Gold Shimmer Vase
Gold Shimmer Vase
gold vase in red
gold vase in green
Gold Shimmer Vase

Gold Shimmer Vase

Art Glass Vase (ID: A7772)
Designed by Scott Summerfield
$180
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This lustrous glass vessel is rolled in 24k gold leaf during the blowing process for a shimmering, crackled surface. Cut and polished lip offers a smooth, modern look. Each is unique and will vary.

Dimensions:
6"H x 6"dia.
  • Watertight
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Glass, Gold
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Scott Summerfield

Scott Summerfield

Scott Summerfield Glass
"I create a combination of functional and decorative glass objects that enhance one's personal space. A delicate balance of beauty and tension makes this work unique and curious. My strengths lie in bold color, crisp line, and symmetrical balance."

Scott Summerfield has been an object maker his whole life. His fascination with creating came at an early age, as he was an avid maker of toy models. From fabrication to surface application, attention to detail has always been prominent in his art. His works are uniquely designed with a sense of precision and balance.

Scott Summerfield's creative process begins in the hot shop. The molten glass is often rolled into metallic leaves or blown into optic molds to create an active surface. Summerfield's skills shine in the cold shop, where each piece is cut, ground, polished, and assembled. Working without an assistant, Summerfield is resourceful in how he creates his work. His shop is filled with various jigs to assist him in the making.

Scott Summerfield's career in glass began at Penland School of Crafts in 1997. He continued his education at the Appalachian Center for Crafts in Smithville, Tennessee. He later apprenticed with an established glass artist for three years in St. Paul, Minnesota, and continued to hone his skills in the glass shop. He is the sole owner and operator of Summerfield Glass, which opened in 2004.

Customer Reviews

Based on 11 reviews
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emily
Color/Finish: darker than expected
Scale/Size: larger than expected
Not so pretty in real life

The vase is a much duller yellow than depicted here, and also much heavier/bulkier than I expected.

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Decorative s.v.
Color/Finish: as expected
Scale/Size: as expected
Shimmery small vase

I ordered this vase in mustard although I might also purchase it in the deep lavender color. It is the size and shape I was looking for and, of course, everything I've purchased from Artful Home is beautiful made and well packaged.

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Gold V.R.
Color/Finish: as expected
Scale/Size: as expected
Beautiful and Amazing Service

Forgot the card they added --- delivered ahead of time - the recipient loved the vase

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Anita B.
Color/Finish: as expected
Scale/Size: as expected
STUNNING!

This heavy, gorgeous black and gold orb quietly speaks volumes in style.

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Debs
Color/Finish: lighter than expected
Scale/Size: as expected
Very pretty piece

I bought the purple color, which has a lot more gold in it, some areas rather dense in a spray pattern, than the online picture indicates. Of course each piece is unique, but ironically, the most attractive portion is the very bottom that no one sees. In fact, it's quite stunning with large gold flecks against the purple. So...while I don't have the appropriate fresh flowers at the moment, I've turned the vase upside down so I can enjoy the fabulous artistry. I imagine this will become a future pattern for me since I don't live in a city with a ready supply of flowers, and I'm happy with that.