the art of exceptional italian lighting to brighten up any room

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The Art Of Exceptional Italian Lighting To Brighten Up Any Room Just north of Venice lays the island of Murano, which is home to the worlds most highly, desired glass accessories such as its famous Murano chandeliers and lamps. The island contains its own intriguing history that dates back to the late eleventh century and evolves through periods of decline and gain. While the island was reshaping itself with palaces and orchards, glass making has remained the foundation that has maintained its own strength throughout the centuries. It was the risk of fires to the fragile wood structures in Venice that initially sent glass-makers from Venice to Murano in 1291. The development of aventurine glass (the glittery glass also known as goldstone) was an advantage that gave Murano an edge unsurpassed to this day. However, aventurine was certainly not the conclusion to the glass developments on the island. Crystalline glass, enameled glass, and multi-colored glass added to the repertoire of aesthetic lighting presentation. In the meantime, the shape of the glass was evolving from the initial beads and mirrors that were exported in the 1300s to the opulent lighting of today, primarily in the form of Murano chandeliers and lamps. Chandeliers So precious was their craft that glass-makers earned and deserved their prominence in society. They were permitted to wear swords, they were immune from prosecution, and they weaved their way into affluent Venetian society. Certainly, they showered coveted gifts of Murano, and they possessed secretive skills that left connoisseurs and collectors in awe. Elegance and eye-catching beauty unsurpassed is Murano's gift to the world. Attractions are dotted throughout the island that display the history of glass-making and the captivating results that command their worth. The Palazzo da Mula and the Glass Museum are two such places among the medieval and the modern alike. It was at the dawn of the sixteenth century that Murano chandeliers were introduced (without difficulty, considering the contrast of extraordinary glass against its dingy precursors). As materials and methods developed, so did Murano lighting, with everything from illuminating polychromatic swirls to strong red, black, and green. In addition, of course, there are many timeless designs of clear glass with generous touches of gold. Murano lighting in general has become popular throughout the world with its range of styles from classic designs with intensely intricate details to more sleek but visually engaging, modern designs that maintain the integrity of Murano elegance. Glass Chandeliers Today, the inhabitants of Murano continue tradition in their craftsmanship while incorporating new ideas and working toward a goal of arriving at the finest beauty, like stepping into a lucid childhood dream. It is eye-candy unsurpassed in its delights. It brings an immense sense of joy to gaze upon Murano chandeliers and to glimpse the history of its glorious arrival.

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The Art Of Exceptional Italian Lighting To Brighten Up Any Room

Just north of Venice lays the island of Murano, which is home to the worlds most highly, desired glass accessories such as its famous Murano chandeliers and lamps. The island contains its own intriguing history that dates back to the late eleventh century and evolves through periods of decline and gain. While the island was reshaping itself with palaces and orchards, glass making has remained the foundation that has maintained its own strength throughout the centuries.

It was the risk of fires to the fragile wood structures in Venice that initially sent glass-makers from Venice to Murano in 1291. The development of aventurine glass (the glittery glass also known as goldstone) was an advantage that gave Murano an edge unsurpassed to this day. However, aventurine was certainly not the conclusion to the glass developments on the island.

Crystalline glass, enameled glass, and multi-colored glass added to the repertoire of aesthetic lighting presentation. In the meantime, the shape of the glass was evolving from the initial beads and mirrors that were exported in the 1300s to the opulent lighting of today, primarily in the form of Murano chandeliers and lamps. Chandeliers

So precious was their craft that glass-makers earned and deserved their prominence in society. They were permitted to wear swords, they were immune from prosecution, and they weaved their way into affluent Venetian society. Certainly, they showered coveted gifts of Murano, and they possessed secretive skills that left connoisseurs and collectors in awe.

Elegance and eye-catching beauty unsurpassed is Murano's gift to the world. Attractions are dotted throughout the island that display the history of glass-making and the captivating results that command their worth. The Palazzo da Mula and the Glass Museum are two such places among the medieval and the modern alike.

It was at the dawn of the sixteenth century that Murano chandeliers were introduced (without difficulty, considering the contrast of extraordinary glass against its dingy precursors). As materials and methods developed, so did Murano lighting, with everything from illuminating polychromatic swirls to strong red, black, and green. In addition, of course, there are many timeless designs of clear glass with generous touches of gold. Murano lighting in general has become popular throughout the world with its range of styles from classic designs with intensely intricate details to more sleek but visually engaging, modern designs that maintain the integrity of Murano elegance. Glass Chandeliers

Today, the inhabitants of Murano continue tradition in their craftsmanship while incorporating new ideas and working toward a goal of arriving at the finest beauty, like stepping into a lucid childhood dream. It is eye-candy unsurpassed in its delights. It brings an immense sense of joy to gaze upon Murano chandeliers and to glimpse the history of its glorious arrival.