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VASO GOCCIA Vase authentic Murano blown glass with Murrine and 925 silver leaf Made Italy
Made in Italy by: ZECCHIN
Material: Murano glass
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Color: Red
Gender:

  • Exklusive authentische Muranoglas Dekoration mit großem künstlerischen Wert ideales Geschenk
  • Traditionelle Technik und Farben aus Venedig-Stil
  • Künstlerische handgemachte Kreation von Meister mit Jahrzehnten Erfahrung
  • Idealer dekorativer Akzent für klassische und moderne Tafel und Einrichtung
  • Originelle Markierung authentisch Made in Italy
  • Maße ca. H22,5*Ø12,5cm

was €173.00 Special Price €101.00
Article: V-MUVA-ZECC-FR200-H

Ready to ship: immediately

Each work is a one-of-a-kind creation, carrying small irregularities and distinctive touches inspired by the instant of its making. In your home, office, or professional space, a Murano glass or hand-painted crystal by Zecchin will appear graceful and highly aesthetic, halfway between masterpiece and jewel. Allow the original objects in Murano glass and fine crystal by the Zecchin family to captivate you. In 1689, the Zecchin family was admitted into the Golden Book, a centuries-old guarantee of the fineness and artistry of their creations. The ideal offering for yourself, your family, close friends, or colleagues – and just a click away. There is no compromise here – only pure, uncompromising quality. The glass objects of Zecchin, whether modern or classic in design, rich in forms and colors, reflect the experience, the passion, and the creativity of Venetian decorators. The Golden Book granted rights to participate in the highest expressions of Venetian life, such as holding public offices, minting coins, and working in the celebrated glass workshops. Have you ever had the moment to own a unique and genuine piece of Italian tradition? Since 1605, the Republic of Venice kept the 'Golden Book', registering the eminent families of Murano island.