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Moser Glass

A beacon of the brilliance of Bohemian glass, Moser has been renowned for centuries for their luxury glass stemware and tableware. Founded as Ludwig Moser & Sons in 1857, the company is still producing fine glass and crystal pieces today.

When the company first opened in the Czech town of Karlovy Vary, Moser's main product was delicately decorated and often engraved art glass products. The refinement of their pieces drew immediate attention, so much so that within two decades, the company had scaled up to become a fully independent glassworks. By the dawn of the 20th century, Moser had embraced the brilliance of Art Nouveau designs, juxtaposing their crystal clear Bohemian glass lines with the rich colors and organic textures indicative of the Art Nouveau era.

One of Moser's great successes was their Fipop line, which debuted in the 1910s. Fipop was characterized by simplified glass vessels encircled by a band of acid etched and gilded decoration with relief motifs ranging from figures to floral swags. It was so popular, several American brands emulated it. Moser's Fipop design was only one example of a longstanding legacy of glassmaking ingenuity.


Quick Facts

  • Moser's high-caliber pieces won numerous awards over the years, including medals at both the 1873 Vienna International Exhibition and the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition
  • Moser created crystal vessels for numerous European royals including Portuguese King Luis I and even Pope Pius XI. This illustrious clientele resulted in the company's King of Glass, Glass of Kings slogan
  • Today, a substantial museum in Karlovy Vary stands in honor of the Moser glassmaking tradition by featuring more than 2,000 examples of the company's production

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