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Bevelled bowl

Bowl
1996 (made), 1990 (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

'Bevelled bowl', hemi-spherical glass bowl, hand blown, cut and polished. The bowl consists of three layers of glass of different colours; terracotta, white and dark turquoise, which are cut across the rim to reveal the depths of the layers.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleBevelled bowl (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Glass, cut, polished, hand-blown
Brief description
'Bevelled bowl', hemi-spherical glass bowl, hand blown, cut and polished. Britain. Designed, cut and polished by Rachael Woodman.Hand blown by Neil Wilkin. 1996
Physical description
'Bevelled bowl', hemi-spherical glass bowl, hand blown, cut and polished. The bowl consists of three layers of glass of different colours; terracotta, white and dark turquoise, which are cut across the rim to reveal the depths of the layers.
Credit line
Gift of Paul Bedford
Object history
This type of design was first made by Woodman in about 1990.
Production
Designed, cut and polished by Woodman, hand-blown by Neil Wilkin to Woodman's specification
Collection
Accession number
C.91-1997

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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