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Murano, Ceiling Lamp ‚Waterfall‘, Italien, 2011

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Murano, Ceiling Lamp ‚Waterfall‘, Italien, 2011
Murano, Ceiling Lamp ‚Waterfall‘, Italien, 2011
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Description
Colorless and purple colored glass pearls, metal threads, white metal, silver painted
12-lighted ceiling lamp with a circular lamp frame, thereon long hanging colorless glass pearls are mounted on metal threads with purple glass pearls on the endings
Inside with 12 hanging bulb fittings in different heights
Height: c. 310 cm, diameter: 80 cm
This elaborated, Murano-made ceiling lamp is a unique piece

Condition:

The lamp is in good condition. Scattered pearl threads are loose and enclosed. The functionality of the lamp has not been tested and thus cannot be guaranteed.

Glass from Murano

Murano, a small group of islands in the Venetian Lagoon, is known worldwide for its high quality glass products. Due to fire-prevention reasons, all glass kilns of Venice were moved to the island in 1295. Here the glassmakers experimented with Roman glass techniques and in the late 15th century a method for producing multi-colored, flower-like patterned glass was developed, the so-called Millefioriglass. Even more significant, however, was the development of crystal glass (cristallo glas). This term first appeared in 1409. With this type of ultra-thin, feather-light and absolutely flawless and colorless crystal glass, glassmakers were able to create wonderfully elegant and sophisticated shapes. Thus in the Renaissance, those glass objects were the main source of income of the population of the lagoon city. Only a few pieces from this period have been preserved, but the variety of shapes and designs can for example be recreated by looking at still lifes. Despite the attempts of the Venetian Republic to keep the art of glassmaking a secret, some glassblowers were able to move across the Alps and establish glassworks in the countries north of the mountains. Thereby the enticement of King Louis XVI were decisively. As ‘glass à al façon de Venise’ the Venetian style circulated in Germany, the Netherlands and Flanders, where to this day rich collections have been preserved. Until today, Murano glass is famous worldwide because of its particular fineness; its production is exclusively mastered by the island’s glassblowers. (ala)

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Murano, Ceiling Lamp ‚Waterfall‘, Italien, 2011

Estimate €3,040 - €3,800
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Starting Price €1,900
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