Set of 2 Al-Rama Israeli Hand-Painted Art Glass Goblets

US$295.00

Set of two hand-painted art glass goblets bearing original Al-Rama “Hand Painted in Israel” labels. These sculptural stemmed forms present a luminous gradation of blush pink into opaline white, crowned with rhythmic cobalt and violet drip detailing. The surface treatment evokes molten glaze suspended in motion, blending studio spontaneity with decorative elegance. Retaining their original factory stickers, they remain in pristine condition — a rare and desirable detail for collectors.

Attribution & Period

circa 1970s–1980s; Al-Rama was among several Israeli decorative glass studios active in the late 20th century, producing hand-finished export pieces characterized by layered color transitions and applied enamel or trailing decoration. The retained oval foil label confirms origin and enhances collector confidence.

Dimensions & Weight

Height: 6 1/4 inches
Rim Diameter: 2 3/16 inches
Base Diameter: 2.5 inches
Total Weight (pair): 0.774 lbs.

Condition

Excellent, museum-level condition. No chips, cracks, scratches, or restoration observed. Both goblets retain their original Al-Rama labels. Surfaces are clean and structurally sound.

Authenticity & Construction

Blown glass bodies with hand-applied surface decoration. The pink ground appears to be internally cased or layered, creating depth beneath the surface. The upper register features controlled trailing or enamel drip work in cobalt, violet, and soft neutral tones, applied by hand — each example exhibiting subtle variation consistent with studio production.

The satin-like diffusion at the stem and foot suggests secondary finishing, softening brilliance and enhancing the ethereal tonal transitions. Unlike pressed glass, these demonstrate individual studio handling, particularly visible in the organic flow of the drip motif.

Placement

An exceptional addition to a curated bar setting, layered Palm Beach interior, or collector’s display of 1970s studio glass. They function equally as functional stemware or as sculptural decorative accents. Particularly compelling in French Coastal interiors where blush tones meet cobalt accents.

STANDARD ATTRIBUTION & VALUE DISCLOSURE; This piece is described to the best of current scholarly and market knowledge. Any maker or regional attribution is based on visual analysis, materials, construction techniques, and documented stylistic comparisons. As with many vintage and antique glass objects, definitive attribution may not be possible without original labels or factory records. Pricing reflects condition, quality, decorative appeal, and current collector demand rather than a guaranteed maker identification.

Set of two hand-painted art glass goblets bearing original Al-Rama “Hand Painted in Israel” labels. These sculptural stemmed forms present a luminous gradation of blush pink into opaline white, crowned with rhythmic cobalt and violet drip detailing. The surface treatment evokes molten glaze suspended in motion, blending studio spontaneity with decorative elegance. Retaining their original factory stickers, they remain in pristine condition — a rare and desirable detail for collectors.

Attribution & Period

circa 1970s–1980s; Al-Rama was among several Israeli decorative glass studios active in the late 20th century, producing hand-finished export pieces characterized by layered color transitions and applied enamel or trailing decoration. The retained oval foil label confirms origin and enhances collector confidence.

Dimensions & Weight

Height: 6 1/4 inches
Rim Diameter: 2 3/16 inches
Base Diameter: 2.5 inches
Total Weight (pair): 0.774 lbs.

Condition

Excellent, museum-level condition. No chips, cracks, scratches, or restoration observed. Both goblets retain their original Al-Rama labels. Surfaces are clean and structurally sound.

Authenticity & Construction

Blown glass bodies with hand-applied surface decoration. The pink ground appears to be internally cased or layered, creating depth beneath the surface. The upper register features controlled trailing or enamel drip work in cobalt, violet, and soft neutral tones, applied by hand — each example exhibiting subtle variation consistent with studio production.

The satin-like diffusion at the stem and foot suggests secondary finishing, softening brilliance and enhancing the ethereal tonal transitions. Unlike pressed glass, these demonstrate individual studio handling, particularly visible in the organic flow of the drip motif.

Placement

An exceptional addition to a curated bar setting, layered Palm Beach interior, or collector’s display of 1970s studio glass. They function equally as functional stemware or as sculptural decorative accents. Particularly compelling in French Coastal interiors where blush tones meet cobalt accents.

STANDARD ATTRIBUTION & VALUE DISCLOSURE; This piece is described to the best of current scholarly and market knowledge. Any maker or regional attribution is based on visual analysis, materials, construction techniques, and documented stylistic comparisons. As with many vintage and antique glass objects, definitive attribution may not be possible without original labels or factory records. Pricing reflects condition, quality, decorative appeal, and current collector demand rather than a guaranteed maker identification.