Venini Fazzoletto Vase small grey indigo 700.04 NEW

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Venini Fazzoletto small vase in mouth-blown and hand-crafted grey indigo Murano glass.
1 pc – Ø 13,5 cm, h 13,5 cm (5.31″D – 5.31″H)

This attractive vase or decorative object from Venini has a subtle yet strong design. Mouth-blown from a gorgeous straw yellow Murano glass.
Handmade. Designed by Fulvio Bianconi & Paolo Venini. Signed at base. Murano glass. Wipe clean with soft dry cloth. Made in Italy. read more...

The vase Fazzoletto is an icon of Venini. For over 50 years it has been featured in museums and art exhibitions. Fazzoletti, handmade and blown, each one is unique. Using a highly suggestive technique, the master glass blower gives the still soft glass the form of an upturned handkerchief.
The technical part of Opalino from the manufacture of milk glass, an opaque white glass, invented in Murano in the mid-fifteenth century to imitate the first porcelain all the rage in Europe. It is obtained by superimposing “encasing” the milk glass with a glass or more thin transparent and d glass, getting beautiful objects with intense colors and bright. To embellish glass with soft colors are included on the entire surface of leaves of gold and silver objects getting gorgeous “Golden Armed.”

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The vase Fazzoletto is an icon of Venini. For over 50 years it has been featured in museums and art exhibitions. Fazzoletto, handmade and blown, each one is unique. Using a highly suggestive technique, the master glass blower gives the still soft glass the form of an upturned handkerchief.
The technical part of Opalino from the manufacture of milk glass, an opaque white glass, invented in Murano in the mid-fifteenth century to imitate the first porcelain all the rage in Europe. It is obtained by superimposing “encasing” the milk glass with a glass or more thin transparent and glass, getting beautiful objects with intense colors and bright.