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Murrine glass: history and production of a Muranese icon

Murrina (plural murrine) indicate coloured patterns or images made in a glass cane (long rods of glass) that are revealed when cut in cross-sections. The term murrina, derives from Murrino, name given in 1878 by Vincenzo Zanetti, a Muranese priest and historian, who founded the Murano Glass Museum in 1861...

S.A.I.A.R. Ferro-Toso & Co

The firm started in 1895 and produced the first known objects having a "modern" taste, a series of murrine vases, executed on the design of the Swedish artist Anna Akerdhal, wife of the graphic artist Guido Balsamo Stella; that items were exhibited in 1920 at the Exhibition of the Italian...

Oriente

This term indicates two very different types of glass. Chronologically, the first one is the one made by Ercole Barovier in 1940, characterised by a "tartan" motif consisting of flat coloured rods, on a colourless transparent backing, with applications of lots of silver leaves. 
Eleven years later, the painter Dino...

How To Decorate Your Home With Style Using Murano Glass? Let’s Find Out

If you want to give your house a distinctive feel and decorate it in a particular style, using one or more Murano glass items is undoubtedly a wonderful choice. A Murano glass item may undoubtedly provide that additional distinctive touch to your house, whether you choose a classic design or whether...

Guide To A Stunning Technique: Millefiori

Millefiori, also known as Murrine, is one of the artistic specialities of the Italian island of Murano, and in this post, we'll highlight a few examples of this intricate technique. This is among the most common hot glass techniques employed by Murano glassblowers. After delving into the hidden depths of...

MuranoNet on The Times!

Thanks to one of our British friends, we’ve found an article talking about us ! It was January 31st 2004 and journalist Virginia Blackburn wrote on The Times “ The magic of Murano glass ”, an interesting article about the connection between the unique beauty of Murano glass and the...

5 Murano Glass Products That Make Perfect Wedding Gifts

Buying a wedding gift for someone can be overwhelming. If it’s someone close, you’d want to give them something that they can cherish forever. At MuranoNet, we offer a 10% discount on our wide selection of wedding presents. It’s time to celebrate love again and express your love for soon-to-be-wed...

Murano Glass Corporate Gifts to Say Thanks to Your Boss

Is it a special day at work? Even if it’s not, you might want to thank your boss for being an incredible mentor throughout your work journey. If “thank you” is all you have to say, do it with style! Most people gift their boss a small token of appreciation...

Murano Glass Bowls: What’s All the Rage?

The New York Times recently reported Murano glass to be an inspiration for designers all over the world. Venetian glassware is known for its delicacy and color variation. The legacy of the Murano glass goes back to the island of Murano, famous for its incredible glass-making techniques. Tourists, vacationers, and even...

Which Murano Glass Products Are Good for Corporate Gifts?

Within the corporate sector, exchanging gifts as a token of well-being and good faith is quite common. Exchange of gifts usually occurs during recruits' orientation, an employee's promotion, a change of work location, or even if it's a colleague's birthday!. The culture has become such a norm that it now...
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