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Holography enables the capture of subtle detail in glass objects.


 
Lalique Fish
   
Date: 1997
Product type : Multicolour Reflection Hologram, 2 colour black and white
Description: Made and designed by Rene Lalique in the 1930’s. The hologram preserves all the characteristics of the subject including the optical properties of the glass. This would not be possible using any other medium.

© Lalique Ltd 2002

Size: 4” x 5”

 
Lalique Bacchantes Vase
   
Date: 2002
Product type : Multicolour Reflection Hologram, 2 colour black & White
Description: Made and designed by Rene Lalique in the 1930’s. As with the other holograms of glass objects all the optical characteristics of the subject are preserved, and to an extent, enhanced. This would not be possible using any other medium.
© Lalique Ltd 2002
Size: 30cm x 40cm

 
Lalique Perfume Bottle
   
Date: 2000
Product type : Multicolour Reflection Hologram, 2 colour black and white with blue
Description: Made and designed by Lalique Ltd in the 1990’s. Note the vibrancy of the blue, a difficult colour to achieve in a reflection hologram. The hologram preserves all the characteristics of the subject including the optical properties of the glass. This would not be possible using any other medium.
© Lalique Ltd 2002
Size: 8”x10”

 
Lalique Small Vase
 

 

Date: 2000
Product type : Multicolour Reflection Hologram, 2 colour black and white
Description: Made and designed by Lalique Ltd in the 1980’s. The hologram exaggerates the reflective properties of this subject, the result is breathtaking.
© Lalique Ltd 2002
Size: 8”x10”

 
Lalique Tete d ’Aigle
   
Date: 2000
Product type : Multicolour Reflection Hologram, 2 colour black and white
Description: Made and designed by Rene Lalique in the 1930’s. This was originally designed as a radiator hood ornament for a car. The hologram preserves all the characteristics of the subject including the reflective properties of the glass. This would not be possible using any other medium.
© Lalique Ltd 2002
Size: 8”x10”

 
Glass Bowl
   
Date: 2004
Product type :

Multicolour Reflection Hologram, 2 colour

Description: This is a beautiful multi layer hand made glass bowl by Iestyn Davies of Blowzone Glass Studios in Stourbridge, UK. It has three layers of different coloured glass, ruby, white and lime green.
Size: 8”x10”

 
Melles Griot - Lens
   
Date: 2004
Product type : Multicolour Reflection Hologram, 2 colour
Description: This hologram was made for Melles Griot, manufacturers of precision optical components. A hologram of a lens or any optical component, displays the same characteristics as the original component. Today, one glass plate hologram can replace an entire array of lenses..
Size: 8”x10”

 
Illuminating the Invisible
 

 

Date: 1999
Product type : Multicolour Reflection Hologram Interferogram, 2 colour black and white with blue fringes
Description: This hologram shows temperature variations generated from a heat source, in this case a light bulb filament. Only holography can show this effect, normally invisible to the naked eye, by capturing microscopic differences in the density of air. An example of Holographic Interferometry.
Size: 8”x10”

 
Lalique Taureau
   
Date: 2000
Product type : Multicolour Reflection Hologram, 2 colour black & White
Description: Made and designed by Rene Lalique in the 1930’s. Originally made for use as a paperweight. The lead crystal internally reflects the glass and causes the white light to become a spectrum just as it would in real life.
© Lalique Ltd 2002
Size: 8”x10”

   
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