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Murine charger by Laura Diaz de Santillana for Venini, 1982

Murine charger by Laura Diaz de Santillana for Venini, 1982

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  • Murrine technique: One of the oldest decorative techniques in glassmaking, murrina was practiced by the romans and revived in murano in the early 1870s. murrina glass is made by combining rods of glass of various colors in a certain pattern. the rods are then melted together to form a single cane. this cane is then sliced to obtain a number of small discs which are arranged in the desired pattern and melted together. the piece is then worked or blown until the desired shape is obtained. dimensions:
  • This is a beautiful Venini Art Glass lLarge plate or charger on a metal stand. It is very striking. It is signed and dated on the back. It is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. Measures 14 ¾ inches across.

  • Signed Venini 1982

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