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A CAPTIVATING LARGE ORANGE MURANO BOWL CHARACTERISED BY A TRIANGULAR LOBED SHAPE AND BULLICANTE TECHNIQUE WHICH INVOLVES CONTROLLED BUBBLES IN THE GLASS.
THIS BOWL HAS SOME GLASS SPIKE IMPERFECTIONS WHICH SHOWCASES ITS HANDMADE CHARACTER. IT IS A BEAUTIFUL PIECE WITH NO CHIPS NOR CRACKS!
SIZE: 19CM WIDE 7CM HIGH.
CONDITION: SOME GLASS SPIKE IMPERFECTIONS WHICH SHOWCASES ITS HANDMADE CHARACTER. A BEAUTIFUL PIECE WITH NO CHIPS NOR CRACKS!
MURANO GLASS: Murano glass is a specific style of glass that's handmade and is made with bold colors that are often layered in a technique that is called Sommerso that was developed by Murano master Antonio Da Ross in the 1930s. All Murano pieces are hand-blown glass or mouth-blown. There will likely be small imperfections, like air bubbles, because of the way the colors are layered. These decorative glass pieces are made by Murano masters, or highly skilled glass artisans in Murano, Italy who use bright colors. Murano Islands: Murano is a series of islands linked by bridges in the Venetian Lagoon, northern Italy. It lies about 1.5 kilometres (1 mile) north of Venice and measures about 1.5 km (1 mi) across with a population of just over 5,000 (2004 figures). It is famous for its glass making.
BULLICANTE: The bullicante technique is a decorative method used in glassblowing, primarily associated with Murano glassmaking. It involves creating a controlled pattern of air bubbles within the glass by impressing the molten glass with a tool, often spiked, and then encasing those indentations in another layer of glass. This results in a unique visual effect where the bubbles appear as a distinct layer within the glass, often in a grid-like pattern.
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