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Category: Filigree
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Filigree Trillium Stardust Paperweights
The Stardust Crown Paperweight uses various coloured ”Dichroic Glass“. We enhance its reflective qualities to exhibit more color and sparkle. We combine this with various styles of filigree, ribbon cane or latticino complex canes. These pieces are truly unique and the end result is dazzling. Topped off with a hand built Trillium Murrini, Virginia has created a true signature piece unique to her … Continue reading
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Filigree and Ribbon Glass Bells
Filigree and Ribbon Glass Bells Filigree glass was invented in Murano Italy by glass masters Filippo and Bernardo Catani of the glass house Sirena in 1526, an elaborate process that was indeed difficult to perform. Filigree Glass, unlike conventional blown glass, was suitable for only the uppermost tables of society as it was … Continue reading
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Magnum Wedding Bells
Magnum Wedding Bells Filigree and Ribbon Glass Bells Filigree glass was invented in Murano Italy by glass masters Filippo and Bernardo Catani of the glass house Sirena in 1526, an elaborate process that was indeed difficult to perform. Filigree Glass, unlike conventional blown glass, was suitable for only the uppermost tables of society … Continue reading
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Filigree and Ribbon Mirage Marbles
Filigree and Ribbon Art Glass Marbles Filigree glass was invented in Murano Italy by glass masters Filippo and Bernardo Catani of the glass house Sirena in 1527, an elaborate process that was indeed difficult to perform. Filigree Glass, unlike conventional blown glass, was suitable for only the uppermost tables of society as it … Continue reading
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Filigree and Ribbon Stardust Bells
Filigree and Ribbon Stardust Bells The Stardust Bells are created using plain and specific colored “Dichroic Glass” We enhance its reflective qualities to exhibit more color and sparkle. It is then combined with various styles of ribbon cane, latticino or … Continue reading
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Art Glass Holiday Canes
Virginia’s Original Filigree and Ribbon Glass Holiday Canes The Candy Cane has had a long history beginning approximately 1670. Hard sugar sticks were bent into a Shepherds Staff shape and passed out to children attending holiday services. Around 1900 the Candy … Continue reading
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Filigree and Ribbon Glass Lemons and Limes
Lemons are symbolically associated with drinking Tequila. They are used to bite on after drinking poor quality Tequila Filigree and Ribbon Glass Limes Limes are used today for flavoring Tequila Margueritas among other things. Green Filigree Glass Lime Green Zanfirico … Continue reading
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Filigree and Ribbon Glass Pears
Filigree and Ribbon Glass PearsThe pear has a strong connection with children, fertility and prosperity. The pear is usually associated exclusively with the female gender. There is an ancient custom in many parts of the world of planting a pear tree after a child is born and in the Swiss canton of … Continue reading
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Filigree and Ribbon Glass Apples
Filigree and Ribbon Glass Apples Apples have lots symbolic meanings and mythic associations. In China they represent peace, and apple blossoms are a symbol of women’s beauty. In other traditions, they can signify wisdom, joy, fertility, and youthfulness.
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Filigree and Ribbon Glass Pendant Necklaces
Filigree glass was invented in Murano Italy by glass masters Filippo and Bernardo Catani of the glass house Sirena in 1526, an elaborate process that was indeed difficult to perform. Filigree Glass, unlike conventional blown glass, was suitable for only … Continue reading