Art glass, particularly studio glass, emerged as a significant movement in the late 19th and 20th centuries, emphasizing individual artistic expression and craftsmanship over mass production. Artists began working with glass in smaller studios, experimenting with new techniques and forms to create unique decorative and functional objects. Bouquet holders, often made of glass or metal, were popular accessories, especially during the Victorian and Edwardian eras, used by women to hold small floral arrangements or posies. These could range from simple, functional pieces to elaborate, decorative items, often reflecting the prevailing artistic styles of their time.
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