Glass animals - A realm of wonder

Glass animals - A realm of wonder

Murano glass animal figurines are not merely decorative objects, but refined works of art that add a touch of Italian elegance and charm to any setting. Each piece tells a unique story, crafted by master artisans on the island of Murano.

Here’s why you should consider adding them to your space:

Uniqueness: No two figurines are alike, adding a personalized touch to your decor.
Variety: From vibrant parrots to majestic lions, find a creature that reflects your personality.
Craftsmanship: Made using centuries-old techniques, each figurine captures intricate details and vibrant colors.

The history of animal sculptures in Murano is deeply intertwined with the very evolution of Venetian glass.
For centuries, Murano’s master glassmakers have observed nature with great fascination, transforming molten glass into elegant creatures rich in movement, color, and personality.
What began as a decorative art has gradually evolved into a refined artistic tradition in which animals have become symbols of creativity, technical skill, and imagination.

Throughout the 20th century, the production of “glass animals” reached an extraordinary level of artistic experimentation.

Tacchino a sinistra, Turkey, Pino Signoretto, circa/ c. 1980 - Tacchino a destra, Turkey, Emilio Nason, circa/ c. 1956

Designers and master glassmakers worked side by side to create works that went beyond mere decoration, exploring new forms and expressive styles.
Unlike stone or wood, glass requires absolute precision in its preparation.
Each sculpture requires a collaboration between artistic vision and technical mastery, as molten glass can be shaped for only a few moments before it cools.

Historic glassworks such as Venini, Barovier & Toso, Seguso Vetri d’Arte, and Cenedese have become famous for producing extraordinary animal sculptures that are still admired today.
Artists such as Archimede Seguso, Fulvio Bianconi, and Flavio Poli introduced modern interpretations of animals.


Among the most popular creations are the charming “glass cat,” beloved by many artists and reimagined in a variety of ever-surprising forms; the exotic “glass elephant,” a symbol of strength and good luck; and the colorful “glass fish,” inspired by the Venetian lagoon and the marine life surrounding the island of Murano.
Collectors have also developed a strong passion for rarer and more unusual figures such as the “glass turtle,” the elongated “glass giraffe,” the agile “glass squirrel,” the faithful “glass dog,” and even the delicate “glass snail.”  
Each sculpture captures a distinct personality and showcases the infinite possibilities of Venetian glass art.

Colomba, Dove, Columba Aldo Nason, circa/ c. 1968

Pulcino, Chick, Pullicenus Alessandro Pianon per/ for Vetreria Vistosi, circa/ c. 1960

Uccellino, Small Bird, Avicula Alessandro Pianon per/ for Vetreria Vistosi, circa/ c. 1960

 

Today, Murano continues to preserve this unique tradition through contemporary masters who still work with ancient techniques passed down from generation to generation.
These creations are not merely decorative objects, but small works of art that carry with them the spirit of the island of Murano, where fire, craftsmanship, and imagination continue to shape the timeless beauty of Venetian glass.

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What makes Murano glass animals unique?

Each Murano glass animal is handcrafted by skilled artisans in Murano, Italy, using traditional techniques. The result is unique, vibrant sculptures characterized by an unparalleled level of detail.

How can I verify the authenticity of a Murano glass figurine?

Authentic Murano glass figurines are usually accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and are sold by reputable retailers. Check for labels or engravings indicating they are from Murano.

Are Murano glass animal figurines fragile?

Yes, although they are made of durable glass, they are still delicate. It is important to handle them with care and place them away from high-traffic areas to prevent them from breaking.

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