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Author Topic: question about different Murano designs, tutti frutti, end of day............  (Read 5052 times)

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Offline jonspencer

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I am trying to understand the difference in these designs or styles

all pieces and photos are mine

the first I assume is tutti frutti from AVeM

then supposedly there is no such thing as "end of day" > was just a myth?

so I am interested in how you would refer to these 3 other types of design?

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End of the day glass: http://www.glassencyclopedia.com/endofdayglass.html
Spatter glass: http://www.glassencyclopedia.com/spatterglass.html

The Glass Encyclopedia has loads of information which will help you learn about different types of glass, and the Glass Museum had expanded articles on a whole range of glass subjects that help to expand your knowledge. Both sites are owned by the same person as owns this message board and you will find a link to them both at the foot of each page of the message board for convenience. Hope this helps. :)

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In Murano we identify your first photo as Bizantino piece from AVEM.
Made with Zanfirico, reticello, retorti, silver leaf and sometimes Avventurina  ;D

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thanks for the feedback, this Bizantino style is probably my favourite from Murano

I visit lots of markets + shops and I rarely see Biazantino pieces for sale

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For your pleasure my Bizantino items .... :)

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very cool, I like your collection

by coincidence I bought a Bizantino piece today, they are like detailed abstract paintings, you see something new each time you look at them

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Could you please show me a pic of the other side ?   Thank You  ;)

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both pieces I have the bottom is identical

dark green. polished with tiny slit for pontil

not much to photo  ;D

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And today I have got a problem .... to choose which one to buy  between such beautiful AVEM items ! :-\

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if I could only buy one, would probably select the biggest one  ;D

on the rare times I have seen these Bizantino pieces for sale, they were fairly small 

 

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