This base is polished, but not to a high shine. This is getting to be normal now, although a proper high shine is not unknown.
The reason we've decided Chinese is that we now know a lot of the canes used, they're just plonked on the marver and taken up - nothing has been done to arrange them nicely, they stretch as the glass does and end up not in a proper "scramble", which you'd expect from Murano, more of "just a jumble".
Very big and heavy is another clue, and the very bright, acid-y colours too. Particularly the yellow and
that red that is just too terribly close to being orange.
