Zorza Glass Free Form Style Art Breakthrough Vase Sculpture," likely hand-blown in Poland. This type of art glass is characterized by its free-form shape and vibrant colors. The vase features a dark green exterior that transitions to a lighter green with speckled patterns, and a white interior, with a ruffled, uneven rim. The glass appears thick and substantial, indicative of the bullicante technique, which involves inserting layers of bubbles into the glass for a textured effect. The vase's abstract shape and the way the colors blend suggest it was created by manipulating molten glass, likely through glassblowing or hot-sculpting techniques It is in perfect condition and stands 18cm tall