There are many different forms of art, many of which are tough to define. Many years ago art was recognized as anything that was created by a skillful person who was well known and whose work was recognized by many people. Things changed with time and many sculptors and painters only achieved fame after they died, and often with creations that were adored not for their beauty but for the meaning that they portrayed.
It is often said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I think that art is what each man or woman sees as art, irrespective of whether it is abstract or classic, crystal or glassware. Something is collectible because you love it, value it, and want to take it into your possession.
Why would some glassware items be more collectible? Let's explore why.
Collectible glassware pieces are those that are created by renowned masters and artists. A different criteria that makes ordinary glass into a collectible item is its uniqueness and limited availability, usually collectible pieces are made in very small numbers, which are almost certain to become treasured by collectors everywhere.
It is important to store a glassware piece where it can't be damaged, for instance in a glass cabinet from where it can be admired, but it can't fall or be handled. There are several things you must take into consideration when you clean your glassware. If the glassware piece has paint work on it then you cannot clean it with standard detergents as it may damage the paint, the art work of the glassware piece could demand that you just dust it instead of using damp clothes or detergent.
There may be specific things you need to do to fully preserve and protect a specific collectible glassware piece. It's best you research all details when you purchase it so that you can enjoy the piece for a long period of time.
If you already have a collection, you probably have a few favorite designers and artists that you admire and whose glassware you collect. If you are beginning to collect glassware, however, and want to do it in the right way, the best resource to look for collectible glassware is the Internet. There are many resources on the Internet that will give you information on popular glassware artists in addition to price ranges. Bargains can always be found on auction sites like eBay, as long as you are patient.