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Murano glass sculpture CHA/HRS/2
blown glassfree-standingcommercial

Murano glass sculpture - CHA/HRS/2 - Arte di Murano - blown glass / free-standing / commercial
Murano glass sculpture - CHA/HRS/2 - Arte di Murano - blown glass / free-standing / commercial
Murano glass sculpture - CHA/HRS/2 - Arte di Murano - blown glass / free-standing / commercial - image - 2
Murano glass sculpture - CHA/HRS/2 - Arte di Murano - blown glass / free-standing / commercial - image - 3
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Characteristics

Material
Murano glass, blown glass
Installation
free-standing
Market
commercial
Color
multi-color
Subject
animal, nature
Style
contemporary
Height

50 cm
(20 in)

Description

Prancing horse in chalcedony Murano glass. The features of the horse are treated in detail, his expression and his muscles seem to give him life. The Murano glass sculpture of the rampant horse is a symbol of power and elegance combined with the craftsmanship and skill of our glass masters. Murano Glass Chalcedony is a type of glass characterized by a unique, iridescent surface that is created by adding metal flakes to the glass mixture. The result is a piece of glass that appears to have a shimmering or shimmering effect, with swirls of various colors running through it. Particularly difficult to create, chalcedony glass has the peculiarity of combining silver salts and other coloring oxides with the canonical melt of the glass: it is this extraordinary chemical process, together with the talent of the Murano masters, that allows the creation of marvelous works dark matt background streaked with enchanting warm and dark tones, a real whirlwind of lights and shadows capable of enrapturing even the eyes of the most expert observer in fantastic swirls.

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