Murano Glass Shell Plate
Murano Glass Shell Plate
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Murano glass is a type of glassware produced on the island of Murano, Italy. The history of glassmaking in Murano dates back to 1291 when the Venetian government ordered the Venice glassmakers to relocate as a precautionary measure to prevent fires. From then on, Murano emerged as one of the most prominent centers of glassmaking in the world. The process to make the glass crafted in Murano is unique to the area and has been for over 1000 years. It is also mouth-blown and handcrafted by master glassmakers in a series of elaborate steps. It is unparalleled in quality, features an incredible range of colors, and is made with unsurpassed craftsmanship.
10.75 x 8 x 2.5 inches
This Item is Not Eligible for Shipping and is Curbside Pickup Only from the Hermann Park Museum location in Houston.