By Saint Louis
Located in Roma, IT
Mid-Century Saint Louis Style Set of 33 Glasses Stella Collection Model
This important set of 33 glasses displays the style characteristics of the Stella collection by Cristallerie Saint Louis, a design originally introduced in the 1960s.
This elegant crystal goblet features a classic combination of intricate glass-cutting and luxurious gilding, characteristic of high-end European stemware from the late 19th to mid-20th century.
This wonderfull set exemplifies the Empire or Beaux-Arts style, prioritizing symmetry and opulence. The contrast between the matte-like texture of the gold etching and the sharp, brilliant facets of the clear crystal creates a sophisticated visual hierarchy.
Crafted from high-quality French lead crystal (traditionally 31% lead content), known for its superior brilliance and weight.
The bowl features intricate hand-cut diamond faceting which creates a classic textured pattern that maximizes light refraction.
Each glass is finished with a broad 24K gold rim at the lip, often featuring acid-etched or encrusted floral and scrollwork motifs typical of the "Stella Gold" or "Stella Encrusted" variations.
The bowl is deeply cut lower section transitioning to a smooth upper section for the gold border.
A faceted, sturdy stem that supports the bowl and provides a comfortable grip. regardind the base, a wide, circular foot with radial star-cut patterns on the underside to ensure stability and added visual detail from above.
While heavily influenced by the 19th-century Thistle pattern—Saint Louis's most iconic and "regal" collection—the Stella line is a more modern mid-20th-century interpretation.
It maintains the heavy, luxurious feel of traditional French stemware...
Category
French Empire Revival Vintage 1950s Crystal Serveware