This gorgeous & quirky blue & white goblet is from Jo's Alice In Wonderland Collection.
The goblets are made with a glass paste and then cooked in the kiln - it is called the pate de verde method.
Literature has always been useful for expressing humanistic and social values - it is a reflection of society at the time. It can explain both its good ethics and its troubles - either showing the positive values in society for people to imitate, or reflecting the worst of culture with the aim of making it better.
Lewis Caroll’s “Alice in Wonderland” provides us with a peep into the childhood, gender and class of Victorian society through the lens of a girl’s adventures in an imaginary Wonderland.
Alice Goblet
Alice is a very lovely and beautiful young girl with shoulder-length blonde hair and striking blue eyes. She usually wears a childish blue Victorian dress and lives a posh lifestyle in the mid to late 1800s in London, England. She is highly intelligent and a great thinker for a seven and a half-year-old child. Alice is also extremely brave and determined to investigate anything curious that makes her wonder!
- Size approx : H120 x W80 x D80 mm
- Glass paste cooked in the kiln - Pate De Verde method.