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Ludwick Fiedorowicz Jaskry Rosaline Pressed Glass Fruit Bowl | Polish Art Glass
True vintage is an investment in quality—pieces that appreciate in value, rarity, and cultural significance over time. This pressed glass fruit bowl in luminous rosaline pink is a prime example: designed by Ludwick Fiedorowicz for Zabkowice Glassworks in Poland circa 1970s–1980s, it represents a designer whose work has entered the canon of Polish glass classics. The Jaskry pattern, with its sculptural pedestal form and delicate pressed detailing, is rare to find—especially in Australia—and commands serious collector attention.
This piece transcends mere function. Whether displayed as a sculptural centerpiece, styled with seasonal fruit for Easter entertaining, or elevated on a sideboard as a standalone art object, its rosaline hue and architectural silhouette bring museum-quality presence to any setting. Fiedorowicz's designs are celebrated for their balance of mid-century modernist form and traditional Polish glassmaking technique, making this bowl a conversation starter with genuine provenance.
Designer
Ludwick Fiedorowicz, Zabkowice Glassworks, Poland
Pattern
Jaskry
Condition
Excellent vintage condition with no chips, cracks, or cloudiness. A testament to the quality of Polish pressed glass.
Dimensions
17.5 cm tall × 19 cm opening diameter × 12 cm base diameter
Care
Hand wash only to preserve the integrity of vintage pressed glass.




