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19th Century Murano Italian Glass Vase by Salviati

$2,000
£1,511.75
€1,737.27
CA$2,784.99
A$3,098.18
CHF 1,624.11
MX$37,859.06
NOK 20,680.98
SEK 19,468.28
DKK 12,968.08
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A Murano glass vase made by glass masters Salviati & Co in the late 19th century with a beautifully marbled calcedonio design. This Murano glass vase, made by Salviati & Co. circa 1880, displays exceptional mastery of the 15th-century Venetian technique calcedonio to create an exquisite marbled surface in imitation of polished chalcedony. The marbling effect of the blown glass was produced by adding swirls of metallic oxides, such as tin, iron, copper, and silver, to the molten glass. The oxides would dissolve in the extreme heat, leaving behind a mesmerizing pattern of yellows, greens, and browns. This technique had been lost in the years since the Renaissance, but through careful study and research Salviati and other Venetian glassmasters brought it back. Dimensions: 4 in. H x 2 3/4 in. Dm Condition: Excellent.

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