Art Deco Tango Glass Jug

$245.00

Talk about first impressions… the rich and vibrant orange and the deep cobalt blue of this hand blown glass jug (or ewer if you’re a little bit fancy) is totally breathtaking. She’s that glamourous woman who know how to make an entrance, delicate but confident, graceful but purposeful. She is that certain something.

Tango Glass is a style of brightly coloured Art Deco glassware made mainly in Bohemia (now the modern-day Czech Republic) during the 1910s - 1930s, it’s most iconic colours being the orange and blue of this fine piece. Made famous by makers like Loetz and Kralik, this jug remains elusive, she’s not marked or stamped, but she is of her day. I know you’ll be as intrigued as I was when I saw her. She is truly something to be enjoyed.

Talk about first impressions… the rich and vibrant orange and the deep cobalt blue of this hand blown glass jug (or ewer if you’re a little bit fancy) is totally breathtaking. She’s that glamourous woman who know how to make an entrance, delicate but confident, graceful but purposeful. She is that certain something.

Tango Glass is a style of brightly coloured Art Deco glassware made mainly in Bohemia (now the modern-day Czech Republic) during the 1910s - 1930s, it’s most iconic colours being the orange and blue of this fine piece. Made famous by makers like Loetz and Kralik, this jug remains elusive, she’s not marked or stamped, but she is of her day. I know you’ll be as intrigued as I was when I saw her. She is truly something to be enjoyed.

  • Height: 24cms from the tip of the handle to the base
    Width: 16cms from the tip of the lip to the edge of the handle

  • This jug has been handblown so there are a few expected bubbles and seams visible. The bubbles, and there are only a few, are around the jug body, whilst the seams are more inside the jug itself, nearest the handle.

  • This is, in a way, a piece of art, the colours are so jaw dropping that it would not be out of place on display on a sideboard or mantel. You could also place it with a collection of other glass items to create a real kaleidoscope of colour and fun.

    Mind you, how great would it be to bring it out to table, filled with your favourite cocktail? It would certainly add some colour, life and conversation to a fun-filled afternoon with the girls!