I am aware how cumbersome this can be, that is, the influx of paperweights that are mass produced with no form of real identity. Like I said, this can create issues for the collector, retailer and consumer. It is important, especially in this day and age that there is control, which also should incorporate standards of safety. A lot of paperweights comes via. the market as Murano and sometimes labelled as Murano, when in fact, they are actually Chinese. Properly labelling and marking paperweights, is the way forward, as far as I am concerned and I am sure, most of you would agree. A lot of time is being exhausted trying to identify even the most modernist of paperweights.