Aldo Nason was an Italian glassblower from Murano, known for his innovative designs and experimental techniques. He worked in the 20th century and was active at A.V.E.M. (Arte Vetraria Muranese), a renowned glass factory in Murano until 1967. In 1968 he started his own workshop, where he created unique art glass pieces, including the famous Yokohama vase.
• His work is characterized by the use of murrine, metallic inclusions and asymmetrical shapes, which gives his creations a dynamic and expressive look. In addition to vases, he also designed lamps and other glass objects