The wine glass is clear and elegantly shaped, its smooth bowl rising from a slender stem that feels light in the hand. Around the bowl, hand-painted clusters of blue hydrangeas bloom in soft, rounded forms, each made up of many tiny petals layered together.
The petals shift in tone from pale sky blue to deeper, almost indigo hues, with subtle touches of white or lavender at the edges. This variation gives the flowers depth, so they feel full and cloud-like rather than flat. At the center of each tiny blossom, a pinpoint of darker color anchors the shape, adding just enough detail to define the clusters.
Green leaves peek out from behind the blooms, painted in muted, natural shades with faint veining that echoes the delicacy of the petals. Thin stems connect the clusters, curving gently to follow the contour of the glass, so the design wraps organically around the surface.
The paint has a slightly raised, brush-textured quality that contrasts with the smooth glass beneath it. When light passes through, the translucent blues seem to glow softly, while the clear areas of the glass keep the overall look airy and refined. The effect is calm and graceful—like a bouquet captured in glass, fresh and quietly luminous.
Hand wash only
