Bacchantes vases
Bacchantes vases were created in 1927 by Rene Lalique and had a significant impact on that time due to depiction of neoclassical style naked priestesses. These vases are notable not just for their subject matter, but artistic presentation of the female forms is particularly innovative. Multiple female figures are exhibited from different angles, which gives impression that they are dancing around Lalique crystal vases. Renowned Art-Deco designer René Lalique, paid tribute to femininity with his Bacchantes vases.
Nowadays Lalique continues to produce different size versions of the Bacchantes vases, which are a symbol of elegance and sensuality. These vases are timeless masterpieces that consistently capture attention. Each vase is meticulously polished by hand to create a play of light that enhances transparency and relief of the crystal glass. Lalique uses various techniques to achieve different color shades, that are closely guarded secrets. Minor variations in color are normal and reflect unique creation process.