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Author Topic: question about different Murano designs, tutti frutti, end of day............  (Read 5064 times)

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Offline silver stain

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Right now I've got only the photo and the size ....40 cm the bigger.....I have to go in Murano and to see and touch the lamps  8)

Offline ardy

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I would buy 2 of them the left and right ones. Speak to Mr Visa or if no go I would try a mafia man!!! I don't collect them but they are lovely...
Clean and Crisp a Murano twist.
Archimede tops my list.

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Maybe I lost something in translation  ::)
I'm not going to buy in a shop for turist ... my contact is a quite old man who keep glass treasure under the dust .
Really nothing to do with mafia  :)

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do people here think this piece I bought today would be considered Bizantino design?

it looks like different fruit to me  ;D

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some more details .....

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No, this is missing several of the basic characteristics, Jon. It may be from Murano but would be much quicker to produce than going for the full 'Bizantino' effect. So that would indicate a lower priced item and possibly a later date and possibly not by the 'original designer' (AVEM). Some of the techniques are possible Murano, (see terminology above).

You should post your bowl as a new question with a separate New Topic, please.
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Offline silver stain

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This item definitely is not Bizantino, not Avem , sorry,  it looks to me a poor quality piece .

 

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