After three years trial and error, Loretta and Chang were able to master the French. Or lost wax casting method. They operated a two-person workshop in Tamsui, (now New Taipei City).
Originally Yang handled the artistic aspects, while Chang managed finances and other business. Today, LIULI has 41 galleries worldwide. Yang's works have been acquired by more than 35 renowned museums for their permanent collections, including Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Palace Museum in Beijing, New York Museum of Arts and Design, The Corning Museum of Glass, Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. Almost all of Liuli artistic creations are designed with a set limited quantity (engraved on the bottom of each piece) after reaching the limit number the studio will discontinue production of that piece. Here is a signed art glass bowl created by the crystal studio of liuligongfang and is signed on the base with the Liuligongfang studio 4-character seal mark, which is engraved into the surface along with the year of production and serial number, it reads.
This is a delightful small thick-walled bowl of natural form with blossoms in relief drifting on one side with. I believe the blossoms are possibly cherry blossoms as the glass is gently marbled with a reddish pink that fades to clear, reminiscent of cherry cherry blossom colours. The bowl itself measures approximately 4cm in height, 6.5cm by 6cm. The bowl retains the original presentation box and leaflet.
Only the elastic cord catch has deteriorated. This gorgeous piece of art glass is offered in. Excellent condition, it is absolutely beautiful! Please see pictures for more details. Recycled packaging is used as much as possible. I will pack and weigh the items together and get the best possible price that I can, sometimes weight or value might dictate that I send multiple parcels to get a better value for you.