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Author Topic: Murano Millefiori Gold Fleck hand blown paperweight Artist ID Please  (Read 1062 times)

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Offline stubbsywubsy

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i came across this gorgeous Murano weight this week, it unlike any i have had before, it is hand blown and lightweight being hollow and not solid like usual paperweights. it has a Aventurine gold fleck main body and then a selection of large millefiori pieces. there is a generic murano label on the base. but i was hoping if anyone may be able to ID the artist. it is similar in style to the likes of Toso. its also quite large measuring approx 10.5 cm in diameter.

thanks in advance

steven

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Offline KevinH

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Hi Steven,

Labels with wording that translate as, "in the style (or techniques) of Murano" are not Murano labels. They are  used for items made in other countries but using similar styles and techniques and sometimes made by workers who were trained in Murano or by Murano "masters".
KevinH

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