The story of Murano glass – From inferno to the world museums
A trip through Italy is all about beauty, art and history. Everywhere you turn, there is an ancient villa, or a ruin of a palace, or a thousand years old orchard. There is light like nowhere else in the world, and smiling people, music, wine and food.
It is the history that mostly captivates the imagination of people form the New World when they visit Italy. Walking through two thousand years old streets boggles the imagination. Getting married in an eight hundred years old palace is something that becomes a part of family lore. Everywhere you look, there is a story of the past. Sometimes glorious, often violent, but always human, and never forgotten.
Visiting Murano is, just like visiting Venice, a must. For many people, Venice is Italy: ancient glorious palaces, sleek gondolas slowly gliding through canals, old churches still working after more than half of century since they were built.
If Venice is Italy, Murano is glass. This beautiful old island city is immersed in the history of glass, and its ancient palaces hide among them equally old glass workshops, which still function the same way they worked eight hundred years ago when they were built. There is something incongruous about this mix of romantic Gothic architecture interspersed with a touch of industry, regardless how old. But, that mix is the story of Murano and Murano glass.
Enormous furnaces reach temperature of 2700 °F and transform piles of fine, white sand into liquid gold, or a rainbow of colors, ready to be shaped by the skilled hands of glassmakers.
You have to visit one of these glassmaking workshops to understand the magic of glass. The picture is straight from Dante’s Inferno. Horrendous heat forms beads of sweat on the faces of glassmakers, and globs of fiery, not entirely liquid, glass in their hands quickly transforms into objects of unbelievable beauty. They blow their pipes into the globs of glass, turn it and shape it, until they are satisfied and the shape is exactly as it was in their imagination.
There is no way around it, making glass is an art that requires very special people. Murano has been passing this passion for glass for more than eight hundred years, from one family member to another. There were times when it was forbidden to leave Murano, in order to preserve the secret of Murano glass. The secrets made Murano famous all over the world, they made it the center of glass art highly appreciated among the rich and powerful. Murano glass was too precious and too expensive to fall into hands of ordinary people.
Murano produced some object of breathtaking beauty from its furnaces. They decorate museums, palaces and homes of royal families, famous hotels, homes of rich and famous.
Today, Murano glass is accessible to the rest of the world. Small pieces of art, or jewelry, find their way from Murano furnaces to the shops all over the world, and to the hearts of those who appreciate the beauty of glass and the magic of transformation from the pile of sand to the piece of art.
The art of Murano Glass by the Master Pino Signoretto in a great collaboration with the american artist Richard Birt
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Selecting An Experienced Murano Glass Repair Service Is Key To A Successful Repair
by Son of Groucho
Selecting An Experienced Murano Glass Repair Service Is Key To A Successful Repair
The Beauty Of Murano Art Glass Is Simply Without Compare
A Treasured Family Heirloom For Generations But When It Is Broken Or Damaged…What Do You Do?
Find A Glass Conservation Expert Who Specializes In Murano Glass Repair Who Can Bring Life Back To That Beautiful Piece
Murano art glass sculpture and chandeliers make beautiful additions to any home. In many cases, these exquisite pieces of art are passed down from one generation to the next as family heirlooms. Often they are purchased while visiting the island of Murano and retain that special vacation memory.
Unfortunately, accidents happen. And although these items are made with the highest attention to detail and quality, it is possible for them to become damaged.
If you find yourself with damaged Murano art glass, don’t fret! Find a Murano glass repair service that has the skill and experience to restore that beautiful piece. Experience matters – and to ensure the best possible results, choose your repair specialist wisely.
Depending upon the severity of the damage, a Murano glass repair expert may need to do the following in order to restore your piece to its original beauty:
Grind the affected area in order to smooth out the damage
Polish the piece in order to restore its original luste
Create new parts and seamlessly integrate them into the design
Inject epoxy into the damaged area in order to seal and repair the damage
Of course, if the piece is used for eating or drinking, extra care needs to be taken in order to ensure the repair will not impact food or drink contained in the object. In addition, it is essential to hire a glass conservation specialist that has experience repairing a variety of Murano glass sculptures.
When looking for a glass conservation service to perform Murano glass repair, check reference information, review samples or photos of past work, and seek references from past clients. In addition to making certain the glass conservation specialist has the experience necessary to get the job done right, you also want to be sure the provider has access to replacement parts. This means your repaired piece will look beautiful and fully restored.
Before you decide on any glass conservation specialist to make repairs to your Murano glass art, do some shopping around. You may find it is generally less expensive to have a piece repaired; replacement costs on many Murano glass objects today can be many times higher than the original cost. And do you really want to ship that broken sculpture all way back to Italy to be repaired and possibly have it returned to you broken once again?
Of course, if the piece is a family heirloom, the replacement value is limitless. In this case, you certainly want to be sure to hire the very best Murano glass repair expert possible.
Ensure future generations have your Murano art glass to treasure for years to come. A quality, experienced glass conservation professional can provide just that.