Frosted Perfume Bottles ‘Emerald Green’ by Kalki Mansel Glass
Faceted and sandblasted frosted perfume bottles. Available in gold, ruby, lime green, emerald green, hyacinth purple, aquamarine blue, sky blue, teal blue, cobalt blue, and medium blue.
The Emerald Green sandblasted perfume bottles by Kalki symbolise nature, his harmony with the natural world. It is an expression of his relationship with nature through his glass artistry.
Beautifully sandblasted and faceted, you will fall instantly in love with the smoothness and curves of this scent bottle. Standing 16cm tall with its stopper, the Emerald Green bottle is perfect for lovers of nature.
Blending with natural colours, these frosted perfume bottles will look spectacular on any bedroom dresser or mantel. A natural way to store your scent, with no pulveriser, this hand-blown bottle is the perfect choice for the bedroom or for a bathroom with a natural green theme.
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N.B. The images shown are an example of the ones in the series. Each bottle is handmade and therefore there will be small variations in colour and pattern. Each one is completely unique and signed by the artist.
Frosted Perfume Bottles Artist
Kalki’s relationship with glass started at the tender age of 13 when he came across a glass art studio in Northern Ireland. Moving from the South with his family, he would spend as much time as possible hanging out at the Glass Studio he had stumbled across.
Kalki finished his secondary school education, spending as much as possible of his spare time at the studio. America was his destination on completing school, and here he would learn more about his passion by visiting several studios and getting to know their individual artists.
On return from America, Glass Artis Kalki Mansel enrolled at Sunderland University to study for a BA honours degree in Glass, Architectural Glass, and Ceramics. His passion for glass had intensified during his time in America, and in 2007 he graduated from Sunderland. 2008 took Kalki to Australia, and on his return, he was to start working for the Jane Charles Studio of Glass in Sunderland as well as the National Glass Centre.
Today, Kalki continues to work in Sunderland, for both studios and as a glass blower and practising glass artist. Kalki’s works are inspired by many fields including science, the natural world, colour, and culture.
Molten glass is the perfect material for expressing and capturing his inspirations, Kalki loves to share his fascination with glass with others through his works, such as his series of sandblasted frosted perfume bottles.
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