Murano is a small group of islands just north of Venice that is world famous for the quality of its glass production. Originally working in that great bastion of the arts, Venice, glassmakers were so prevalent in the city that the rulers of Venice thought that the fierce fires that the glassmakers used to make, melt and shape glass posed a danger to the city itself. So they moved to Murano and it became the centre of glassmaking.Comfortably from your home you can receive any model of Murano glasschandelier modern or classic, each fully customisable in colour and size:www.murano.website is a complete online shop, with insured worldwide shippingMurano glassmakers were at the forefront of their craft for many centuries. The glass masters were the only craftsmen in the whole of Europe who were able to produce a mirror. The glassmakers enjoyed many privileges compared to the common citizen and could even carry a sword. The only problem was that they had to stay in Venice.The Venetians feared that if the glassmakers travelled abroad they might sell the secrets of their art. Then the pre-eminent place ofmurano glass would be lost, along with most of its trade. But Venice managed to keep its glassmaking techniques safe for many hundreds of years, and also the vital flow of wealth that this trade provided for the city.From your smartphone, PC or Mac you can go online to www.murano.shopping and access a multitude of offers on :Animals | Sculpture | Table Design | Vases with gold | Goldoniane | News |The glassmakers of Murano had a formidable range of techniques and in addition to mirrors they were able to produce items such as coloured glass made to look like gems, glass objects with different colours running through them and even glass woven with gold threads.The glass masters of Murano carry on this tradition and still make beautiful objects for export and of course for the lucrative tourist trade. Although many objects are souvenirs such as paperweights, the tradition of quality and innovation is still strong and Murano glassmakers also produce beautiful contemporary works, as well as the more traditional chandeliers and necklaces.In Murano there is an excellent museum dedicated to the art of the glass masters called Palazzo Guistinian. It has around four thousand pieces on display and spans the entire history of glassmaking from the early Egyptians to the present day. Murano is the historical centre of glass art and its place in history is brought alive by these wonderful exhibitions.
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- crown
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- drops
- Ducale
- Esprit 959.00
- esprit murano chandeliers
- final
- flower for mirror
- flowers
- flowers esprit
- Flowers Ls 185
- fruits
- Giocasta
- Giogali
- glass head nails
- glass head screws
- grapes cluster
- grapes leaf
- high leaf
- holster
- leaf for mirror
- Leda
- Liszt
- Little Rose
- low leaf
- mirror component C
- mirror component S
- morise
- murrina
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- opaline spare parts
- palms
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- passatopo
- Pastorales
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- Polyhedra
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- Ribbon
- rose
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- Screw with Murano glass head
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- Zashi
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A Treasured Family Heirloom For Generations But When It Is Broken Or Damaged…What Do You Do?
Find A Glass Conservation Expert Who Specializes In Murano Glass Repair Who Can Bring Life Back To That Beautiful Piece
Murano art glass sculpture and chandeliers make beautiful additions to any home. In many cases, these exquisite pieces of art are passed down from one generation to the next as family heirlooms. Often they are purchased while visiting the island of Murano and retain that special vacation memory.
Unfortunately, accidents happen. And although these items are made with the highest attention to detail and quality, it is possible for them to become damaged.
If you find yourself with damaged Murano art glass, don’t fret! Find a Murano glass repair service that has the skill and experience to restore that beautiful piece. Experience matters – and to ensure the best possible results, choose your repair specialist wisely.
Depending upon the severity of the damage, a Murano glass repair expert may need to do the following in order to restore your piece to its original beauty:
Grind the affected area in order to smooth out the damage
Polish the piece in order to restore its original luste
Create new parts and seamlessly integrate them into the design
Inject epoxy into the damaged area in order to seal and repair the damage
Of course, if the piece is used for eating or drinking, extra care needs to be taken in order to ensure the repair will not impact food or drink contained in the object. In addition, it is essential to hire a glass conservation specialist that has experience repairing a variety of Murano glass sculptures.
When looking for a glass conservation service to perform Murano glass repair, check reference information, review samples or photos of past work, and seek references from past clients. In addition to making certain the glass conservation specialist has the experience necessary to get the job done right, you also want to be sure the provider has access to replacement parts. This means your repaired piece will look beautiful and fully restored.
Before you decide on any glass conservation specialist to make repairs to your Murano glass art, do some shopping around. You may find it is generally less expensive to have a piece repaired; replacement costs on many Murano glass objects today can be many times higher than the original cost. And do you really want to ship that broken sculpture all way back to Italy to be repaired and possibly have it returned to you broken once again?
Of course, if the piece is a family heirloom, the replacement value is limitless. In this case, you certainly want to be sure to hire the very best Murano glass repair expert possible.
Ensure future generations have your Murano art glass to treasure for years to come. A quality, experienced glass conservation professional can provide just that.
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