Empoli, as a municipality itself, is approx 30kms (45 mins) slightly south-west of Florence, in the region of Tuscany, Italy. It’s the somewhat forgotten region of the country when it comes to glass manufacturing, behind the well-known Murano or Venetian glass.
Glass making in the Empoli region of Italy actually has a history which dates to the 1500s, when local glass production was known as ‘verde’ (Italian for green). The traditional verde glass was created for a number of both functional and decorative pieces during its time.
However, during the peak post-war period, decorative items produced in Empoli and the surrounding region were manufactured at an all-time high, bound for western international markets. Across the peak of the 1950s through the early 1970s, decorative decanters, vessels, vases and the like were exported and sold at various department stores in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, etc.
Catalogues for department stores and home styling magazines of the era can be found today online showcasing decorative Italian decanters and vases, for the most part originating from the Empoli region.
THIS LISTING:
This stunning example of Italian glass measures 36cm (14") in height and is featured in a dark mint green. This fun design has 'pinched' sides too, as per the pictures. It certainly adds a unique element to the gorgeous shape.
It's in excellent vintage condition, with no wear to mention. It is chip and crack free and we can't see any other flaws to mention.
This piece was made by Stelvia Glass as part of their 'Opalina Fiorentina' range.
Made in Italy, in the Empoli region.
The last picture shows some of our fabulous green pieces currently in stock, each piece sold separately.