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Vintage Signed GLIT Iceland Lava Glazed 7" Candle Holder Tan, White & Gray

$ 32.73

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Material: Clay
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Scandinavia
  • Style: Mid-Century Modern
  • Color: Tan, white, gray & Yellow
  • Object Type: Candle Lantern
  • Condition: Excellent condition
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original

    Description

    Vintage Signed
    GLIT Iceland
    Lava Glazed 7" Candle Holder Tan, White & Gray
    White, Tan, Gray & Yellow interior
    Natural Volcanic Rock
    Hand turned, then pierced by hand.
    It measures 7" x 5"
    Clearly signed on the bottom GLIT, Iceland, Lava.
    Original paper sticker is also in place.
    Excellent condition.
    No chips or cracks.
    This will be lovingly packed for safe transport.
    Please contact me if you have any questions.
    Thank you.
    More about Glit Pottery:
    Inspired by the Icelandic landscape which the mineral, clay and lava were taken from,
    Glit Reykjavik Pottery was the only ceramic factory in Iceland when it was founded by Ragnar Kjartansson, sculptor and ceramic artist (b.1923 - d.1989) in 1958.
    Kjartansson founded Glit together with Einar Eliasson, Pétur Saemundsen. Kjartansson was a member of the Icelandic Sculptors Society, which he established in the Icelandic capital in 1972.
    Glit was adamantly devoted to utilising Icelandic clay and ground minerals in production during its first decade of operation—especially hardened lava. In many ways, the studio, was well ahead of its time — making deep impressions in the history of Icelandic ceramic art.
    Many of the country’s best-known 20th-century artists worked at Glit at one point or another, the place became known as an artistic breeding ground, especially during the time when Ragnar was in charge of the manufacturing workshop at Othinsgata. Technological advances and the desire to increase production led Glit to shift gears, moving them from Iceland’s history of art and design and into its industrial histo