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Large Murano Vase Vintage (70’s) in black. Classical Roman Revival Scavo technique.

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Large Murano Vase Vintage (70’s) in black. Classical Roman Revival Scavo technique.

Large Murano Vase Vintage (70’s) black, Classical Roman Revival Scavo technique. 

36cm H x 18cm Diameter, in original condition

Think Italian perfection, think Murano glass. Murano Glass is special because it is an art form that has existed on Murano island in Venice, Italy for over a thousand years. Murano Glass is famous because it is handmade by highly skilled master artisans. Each item they create being a work of art.

Scavo means excavation in Italian. The Murano Scavo glass technique imitates the effect caused by long periods spent underground, typical for glass objects found during archaeological diggings. Alfredo Barbini invented this technique in the 1950s.  The Scavo technique involving the application, to the surface of substances that, when heated to about 1470°F (800°C), fuse and create an effect similar to weathering, thereby imitating glass from an archaeological excavation.

Found in a gallery in Rome.

id 1033 

  • Country: Italy
  • Region: Rome 
  • Material: Murano Glass Scavo 
  • Dimensions: 36cm H x 18cm Diameter 
  • Weight: 3.82 

Dimensions are indicative only. Please contact the seller to confirm exact measurements for this piece.

Large Murano Vase Vintage (70’s) black, Classical Roman Revival Scavo technique. 

36cm H x 18cm Diameter, in original condition

Think Italian perfection, think Murano glass. Murano Glass is special because it is an art form that has existed on Murano island in Venice, Italy for over a thousand years. Murano Glass is famous because it is handmade by highly skilled master artisans. Each item they create being a work of art.

Scavo means excavation in Italian. The Murano Scavo glass technique imitates the effect caused by long periods spent underground, typical for glass objects found during archaeological diggings. Alfredo Barbini invented this technique in the 1950s.  The Scavo technique involving the application, to the surface of substances that, when heated to about 1470°F (800°C), fuse and create an effect similar to weathering, thereby imitating glass from an archaeological excavation.

Found in a gallery in Rome.

id 1033 

  • Country: Italy
  • Region: Rome 
  • Material: Murano Glass Scavo 
  • Dimensions: 36cm H x 18cm Diameter 
  • Weight: 3.82 

Dimensions are indicative only. Please contact the seller to confirm exact measurements for this piece.

$544.52
Large Murano Vase Vintage (70’s) in black. Classical Roman Revival Scavo technique.
$544.52

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Large Murano Vase Vintage (70’s) black, Classical Roman Revival Scavo technique. 

36cm H x 18cm Diameter, in original condition

Think Italian perfection, think Murano glass. Murano Glass is special because it is an art form that has existed on Murano island in Venice, Italy for over a thousand years. Murano Glass is famous because it is handmade by highly skilled master artisans. Each item they create being a work of art.

Scavo means excavation in Italian. The Murano Scavo glass technique imitates the effect caused by long periods spent underground, typical for glass objects found during archaeological diggings. Alfredo Barbini invented this technique in the 1950s.  The Scavo technique involving the application, to the surface of substances that, when heated to about 1470°F (800°C), fuse and create an effect similar to weathering, thereby imitating glass from an archaeological excavation.

Found in a gallery in Rome.

id 1033 

  • Country: Italy
  • Region: Rome 
  • Material: Murano Glass Scavo 
  • Dimensions: 36cm H x 18cm Diameter 
  • Weight: 3.82 

Dimensions are indicative only. Please contact the seller to confirm exact measurements for this piece.