The best place to buy murano glass a guide to shopping

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The Best Place to Buy Murano Glass: A Guide to Shopping Murano is a cluster of islands emerged from a vast expanse of lagoon in the north of Venice. For many centuries, the beauty of Venice has been inspiring for the artisans and today Murano remains synonymous with exquisite glass made objects. With a host of product choices in different price ranges, shopping for Murano glass will give you an overwhelming experience. A Brief History of Murano Glass During the Middle Ages, the glass making is mainly linked with mosaic. By the year 1220, glassmakers are organized into guilds operating under a strict set of statutes that governed many aspects of their daily life. Glass blowers came to Murano for two reasons. The first was due to the high risk of fire in Venice itself and the second one was probably political.

True glass of Murano is made exclusively from silica that is extracted from the cogoli Del tesin basin. The island is world-famous for its purest and crystal clear glass which cannot be found in other places. The most beautiful example of the art of the Murano glass makers is Murrine which is still made by hand as it was made in the past. The highest quality of craftsmanship justifies the high price one has to pay for this type of glass. Successful Shopping in Murano It is worth traveling to Murano to see the original glass making art and technique. Shopping for Murano glass items on this island isa bit of an art as well. Below are some tips that will help you buy these beautiful products successfully:  Travel to Murano itself: Some people commit the mistake of buying Murano glass objects in Venice without even visiting Murano once. But don’t just miss the opportunity to experience one of the


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