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Murano Glass Blue one Flower Vase Handmade in Italy by Stories of Italy
By Stories Of Italy
Located in ROCCAVIVARA CB, IT
Reprising an old Murano's technique from the 1940s the Italian duo stories of Italy have created for Les-Ottomans a unique collection of Murano glass pieces
The result is a stunning...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Other Stories Of Italy Glass
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Cut Glass
Murano Glass and Brass one Flower Vase Handmade in Italy by Stories of Italy
By Stories Of Italy
Located in ROCCAVIVARA CB, IT
Reprising an old Murano's technique from the 1940s the Italian duo stories of Italy have created for Les-Ottomans a unique collection of Murano Glass pieces in which brass powder hav...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Other Stories Of Italy Glass
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Cut Glass
Murano Glass Ultralight Set of 2 Mixed-Texture Tumblers with Aquamarine Rim
By Stories Of Italy
Located in Milano, IT
Discover our Ultralight Murano glass tumblers, meticulously crafted by an expert Maestro who specialize in the art of mouth blowing. These tumble...
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2010s Italian Stories Of Italy Glass
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Murano Glass
Murano Glass Gold Vase Made in Murano by Stories of Italy for Les-Ottomans
By Stories Of Italy
Located in ROCCAVIVARA CB, IT
The Italian duo Stories of Italy have created for Les-Ottomans a unique collection of Murano glass pieces that celebrates the old links between Venice and Istanbul.
The result of a ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Other Stories Of Italy Glass
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Cut Glass
Murano Glass and Brass Cylinder Vase
By Stories Of Italy
Located in ROCCAVIVARA CB, IT
Reprising an old Murano's technique from the 1940s the Italian duo Stories of Italy have created for Les-Ottomans a unique collection of Murano Glass pieces in which brass powder hav...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Other Stories Of Italy Glass
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Cut Glass
$397 / item
Murano Glass Ultralight Set of 3 Bubble Tumblers with White Rim
By Stories Of Italy
Located in Milano, IT
Discover our Ultralight Murano glass tumblers, meticulously crafted by an expert Maestro who specialize in the art of mouth blowing. These tumblers are skillfully created without the...
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2010s Italian Stories Of Italy Glass
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Murano Glass
Murano Glass Ultralight Set of 2 Mixed-Texture Tumblers with Emerald Rim
By Stories Of Italy
Located in Milano, IT
Discover our Ultralight Murano glass tumblers, meticulously crafted by an expert Maestro who specialize in the art of mouth blowing. These tumble...
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2010s Italian Stories Of Italy Glass
Materials
Murano Glass
Murano Glass Ultralight Set of 2 Mixed-Texture Tumblers with Ruby Rim
By Stories Of Italy
Located in Milano, IT
Discover our Ultralight Murano glass tumblers, meticulously crafted by an expert Maestro who specialize in the art of mouth blowing. These tumble...
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2010s Italian Stories Of Italy Glass
Materials
Murano Glass
Murano Glass Ultralight Set of 2 Mixed-Texture Tumblers with Yellow Rim
By Stories Of Italy
Located in Milano, IT
Discover our Ultralight Murano glass tumblers, meticulously crafted by an expert Maestro who specialize in the art of mouth blowing. These tumble...
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2010s Italian Stories Of Italy Glass
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Murano Glass
Murano Glass One Flower Vase Made in Murano
By Stories Of Italy
Located in ROCCAVIVARA CB, IT
The Italian duo Stories of Italy have created for Les-Ottomans a unique collection of Murano glass pieces that celebrates the old links between Venice and Istanbul.
The result of a ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Other Stories Of Italy Glass
Materials
Cut Glass
$222 / item
Murano Glass and Brass Bowl Handmade in Italy by Stories of Italy
By Stories Of Italy
Located in ROCCAVIVARA CB, IT
Reprising an old Murano's technique from the 1940s the Italian duo stories of Italy have created for Les-Ottomans a unique collection of Murano Glass pieces in which brass powder hav...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Other Stories Of Italy Glass
Materials
Cut Glass
Murano Glass Venice Vase Made in Murano by Stories of Italy for Les-Ottomans
By Stories Of Italy
Located in ROCCAVIVARA CB, IT
The Italian duo Stories of Italy have created for Les-Ottomans a unique collection of Murano glass pieces that celebrates the old links between Venice and Istanbul.
The result of a ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Other Stories Of Italy Glass
Materials
Cut Glass
Murano Glass Ultralight Set of 3 Mixed-Texture Goblets with White Rim
By Stories Of Italy
Located in Milano, IT
This collection was born from our meeting with an incredible glass master on the island of Murano in Venice. This Maestro is one of the last specialized only in goblets and tumblers ...
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2010s Italian Stories Of Italy Glass
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Murano Glass
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Murano Glass and Brass Vase Handmade in Murano by Stories of Italy
By Stories Of Italy
Located in ROCCAVIVARA CB, IT
Reprising an old Murano's technique from the 1940s the Italian duo Stories of Italy have created for Les-Ottomans a unique collection of Murano glass pieces in which brass powder hav...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Other Stories Of Italy Glass
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Stories Of Italy glass are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of glass and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Stories Of Italy glass, although gray editions of this piece are particularly popular. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider glass by and Multiforme. Prices for Stories Of Italy glass can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $144 and can go as high as $1,169, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $265.
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