<p>Tiny golden particles, at times copious, at times sparse, enveloped in a thick layer of glass. Unique patterns, spinning and swaying like the skirts of the dancers. Carlo Scarpa captured the atmosphere of the 1930s on glass, then enlivened it with hues of Grass Green and Red. One is tall and slender, the other short and rounded. The vases are made of mouth-blown glass is using the 'Sommerso' technique with tiny gold particles englobed in the thick coatings of smoky glass. This is done by joining different layers of glass through heat and repeatedly submerging them in pots of molten coloured glass.</p>