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Carnival glass originated in the early 1900s and was initially intended as an affordable alternative to more expensive art glass. It gained popularity due to its vibrant, iridescent finish achieved by spraying metallic salts onto the glass surface during production. The Fenton Art Glass Company was one of the most prominent manufacturers of carnival glass in the United States.
Carnival glass bowls with grape and leaf patterns were a common design motif, reflecting the Art Nouveau influences of the time. The iridescent sheen, combined with the detailed molding of grapes and leaves, created a visually appealing and collectible item. These bowls were often used for serving or as decorative pieces, adding a touch of elegance to households during the early 20th century.
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