"Rhythm" is the watchword for the vases from the Dèco line by VENINI. An endless series of rings, one after the other. They alternate at a pace that rises and falls, then rises again. Like circles in the water, they generate waves and reflections of light. It’s an energizing dance.
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Vases | DECO MEDIUM OPALINO VASE VENINI 707.07
Item number: 707.07.
Collection: Icons.
Author: Napoleone Martinuzzi 1930.
Material: Murano glass.
Size: large. Diameter: 17 cm. Altezza: 18 cm.
Colour: Red - CP/MW/CP (Cipria Pink/milk white/cipria pink) - RG/MW/RG (Rio Green/milk white/Rio Green) - OBR/MW/OBR (Ox-blood red/milk white/Ox-blood red). NE (black)-MG/LA/MG (magenta/milk white/magenta)
Weight: 0.74 Kg.
SOFFIATO OPALINO: Obtained by overlapping milk-white and other types of glass, the opalino glass is hand-blown and hand-crafted.
This technique takes its name from the action performed by the craftsmen when they blow air into a long metal cane attached to a piece of glass in order to expand and shape it into various shapes. This glassmaking tradition has remained unchanged for more than a thousand years. Thanks to this ancient technique and to the experience and manual skill of the master glassmakers, a simple piece of glass is transformed into artistic masterpieces that are truly one of a kind.
Collection: Icons.
Author: Napoleone Martinuzzi 1930.
Material: Murano glass.
Size: large. Diameter: 17 cm. Altezza: 18 cm.
Colour: Red - CP/MW/CP (Cipria Pink/milk white/cipria pink) - RG/MW/RG (Rio Green/milk white/Rio Green) - OBR/MW/OBR (Ox-blood red/milk white/Ox-blood red). NE (black)-MG/LA/MG (magenta/milk white/magenta)
Weight: 0.74 Kg.
SOFFIATO OPALINO: Obtained by overlapping milk-white and other types of glass, the opalino glass is hand-blown and hand-crafted.
This technique takes its name from the action performed by the craftsmen when they blow air into a long metal cane attached to a piece of glass in order to expand and shape it into various shapes. This glassmaking tradition has remained unchanged for more than a thousand years. Thanks to this ancient technique and to the experience and manual skill of the master glassmakers, a simple piece of glass is transformed into artistic masterpieces that are truly one of a kind.
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