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  2. Venetian glass - Wikipedia

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    Murano vase, around 1600, Hermitage Museum Decorated bowl from Murano, c. 1870. Venetian glass (Italian: vetro veneziano) is glassware made in Venice, typically on the island of Murano near the city.

  3. Barovier & Toso - Wikipedia

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    Barovier continued to produce innovative designs of which the “Lenti” vase series is an example. “Lenti” was produced in 1940. [15] This vase was a dual ‘layer’ vase. This type of vase is sometimes referred to as 'cased'. “Cased glass combines glass layers of contrasting color, or a colored layer blown with a clear one.

  4. Flavio Poli - Wikipedia

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    Vase made by Seguso Vetri d’Arte, in 'submerged' style, to a design by Poli Flavio Poli for I.V.A.M., naked female solid crystal from Shame, collection, Murano 1930–31 Flavio Poli (1900–1984) was an Italian artist, known for his designs in glass .

  5. Murano - Wikipedia

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    Glass making in Murano Chandelier in Murano glass. Murano's reputation as a center for glassmaking was born when the Venetian Republic, fearing fire and the destruction of the city's mostly wooden buildings, ordered glassmakers to move their furnaces to Murano in 1291. Murano glass is still associated with Venetian glass.

  6. Lino Tagliapietra - Wikipedia

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    Lino Tagliapietra - Hopi vase. For the next 25 years Tagliapietra worked in association with several of Murano's most important glass factories, including Vetreria Galliano Ferro, Venini & C., La Murrina, Effetre International, where he was Artistic and Technical Director from 1976 to 1989, [5] and EOS Design nel Vetro. [3]

  7. Millefiori - Wikipedia

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    Vase (1872) manufactured by the Venice & Murano Glass & Mosaic Co. (Victoria and Albert Museum) Millefiori (Italian: [ˌmilleˈfjoːri]) is a glasswork technique which produces distinctive decorative patterns on glassware. The term millefiori is a combination of the Italian words "mille" (thousand) and "fiori" (flowers). [1]

  8. Pauly & C. – Compagnia Venezia Murano - Wikipedia

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    Pauly & C. - Compagnia Venezia Murano is one of the oldest glass factories of Murano: it was founded more than 150 years ago. The company produces glass art, [1] most notably Roman murrine, mosaics and chandeliers. The company was formed in 1919 by a merger of Pauly & C (founded in 1902) and the Compagnia di Venezia e Murano (founded in 1866).

  9. Opaline glass - Wikipedia

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    Austrian opaline glass bowl, 1914. Opaline glass is a style of antique glassware that was produced in Europe, particularly 19th-century France.It was originally made by adding materials such as bone ash to lead-crystal, creating a semi-opaque glass with reddish opalescence.

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