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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Anne E.B. on September 23, 2018, 03:46:12 PM
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Lots of these around and described as Murano, but I'm not convinced.
Am I correct in thinking mine at least could be of Chinese origin or maybe elsewhere?
TIA :)
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I remember seeing these with a Made in China label but I don't know if this design was originally Murano and they're copies or just a Chinese production presenting it as Murano, if that all makes sense.
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Thank you Anne ;) I'll settle for Chinese for the moment.
I'm sure I've seen these, or something similar for sale (new items) in the British Heart Foundation ??? shops in the past.
Not my cup of tea but I know someone who would love it ;D
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I'd go with Chinese. Loads of these used to be found in TKMaxx with Made in China labels on. The plinth is the one I'd expect for that origin.
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I have seen many similar "Koru" which were designed in NZ an Made in China. The Koru is an important Maori symbol based on young fern fronds. They all had the block base and so every time I see one I am immediately needing to be convinced it is NOT Chinese. So my guess is Chinese. Don't you wish they would properly mark such a well made item!
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They are good quality. They fooled me before I saw enough in TKMaxx. This was before they did really start improving the overall quality, so that didn't help either. ;D
But the plinth is a bit short, really. It's enough to sit on, but not enough to elevate it.
We don't tend to find much NZ glass here.
I do know that the significant Maori and other indigenous designs are precious and very closely guarded, and should not be exploited by outsiders.
I did not know this knot shape was based on one. ???
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I did say similar Sue not identical. If you look here - https://www.google.com.au/search?q=Koru+Glass+Sculpture&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi97sWMmdbdAhXYF4gKHQ96CqQQsAR6BAgGEAE&biw=1701&bih=935 -at the end of the first row here you will get a sense of what I meant. Originally the Koru would have been carved from greenstone in most cases.
Ross
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;) Similar is quite enough to confuse the ignorant - like myself. :)
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Wilko's had them as well a few years back, nicely made attractive decorative pieces.
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This is mine which I purchased from a car boot sale a couple of years ago. The vendor said that it was her grandmother’s and that she had owned it for a ‘long’ time - it certainly had a few years worth of dust attached to it! I only paid a couple of pounds, so she certainly had no reason to fib. It stands at 15” inches tall and is quite heavy and good quality. I would like to think that it is Murano, especially with the ‘provenance’ but like everyone else, tend to think that it is more than likely Chinese...love it all the same. ;D
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Everyone knows that everything Grandmothers own is old and that they've never purchased anything new in the last 40-50 years LOL
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Especially at car boots :D
I got a couple from Daffy's, a shop similar to TK-Max, just off Lexington Avenue. There were about 20-30 pieces displayed, all labelled Made in China. I had a stand in BXL at the time, they were snapped up before I could say China and the label didn't seem to be a problem.