Amedeo Rossetto (Italian), Murano murrine millefiori Glass Vase,…
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Amedeo Rossetto (Italian), Murano murrine millefiori Glass Vase, for Eugenio Ferro, signed 'A. Rossetto', retains Vetro Artistico decal label, with certificate, height 29 cm

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  • Murrine - A murrine is created by building up a cane or rod of glass, by plunging the rod into a coloured glass, and then into a shaped dip mould, and repeating this procedure using different coloured glasses to build up a variety of layers. When the dipping is complete a longer cane is created by stretching the glass, and once cooled, can be cut, and the pattern will be revealed in the cross-section.

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