Rozane Mara Information.
Where the Rainbow Comes From
Allows no monotony to break its charm.
As changing as the sea, from which it derives its name,
and from which, like an opalesque and dainty shell, it seems to have caught
every morning hue of irridescence when the sunbeam kissed the spray, Rozane
Mara is one of the most decorative as well as one of the most pleasing results
yet obtained at the Roseville Potteries.
Studying to obtain the exquisite rainbow tints seen in rarest
pieces of old Italian glass, our artist chemist evolved this oddity. The
surface, in texture much resembling the lining of the ocean's rarest shells, is
somewhat irreg- ular, presenting surfaces most favorable for catching every ray
of light, throwing it back in all lustrous shades imaginable.
With all this play of colors, Rozane Mara is subdued and
in good taste, the prevailing tones running under and through the irridescense
being odd reds, varying from pale rose tints to the deepest magentas, the soft
tones of gray and opal suggesting the pearly surface of a shell, being always
present.
As an oddity, Rozane Mara is not only rare and admirable, but possesses qualities of real artistic merit. It will be found especially useful in rooms where elaborate decorations are desired, as it is highly ornamental, while m rooms of more simple style it often adds just the finish needed to give the room a touch of elegance.