This beautiful, hand-made glass ornament depicts a winter village scene with a couple getting a horse drawn carriage ride. Also features the artist's signature and an antiqued gold topper and green tassel Artist - Betty Padden Known in the Mandarin language as "Ne'Qwa," the artistic tradition of reverse painting on the inside of mouth-blown glass flourished during the 17th century, when snuff bottles were valued fashion accessories in China According to Ne'Qwa Art's co-founder and head designer Jim Sexton, "Today there are only a few artist groups, living in remote villages throughout China, who possess the skill to create Ne'Qwa Art's contemporary art objects. By bringing together the popular artwork of internationally known artists with the centuries-old skill of Chinese artisans, Ne'Qwa Art is committed to reviving this ancient art form." Comes nestled in a satin and velour gift box with a certificate of authenticity and informational card Dimensions: 7" high x 5.5" diameter Material(s): glass/metal
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