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La murrina traditional lamps
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Height: 186 cm
“…In 1291, the Venetian Republic, fearing the risk of fires and destruction of the city’s mostly wooden buildings, forced all the glassmakers to move their foundries to the Island of Murano”. Soon, the tiny Venetian Island became the ...
la murrina
Height: 67, 70, 82, 85 cm
“…In 1291, the Venetian Republic, fearing the risk of fires and destruction of the city’s mostly wooden buildings, forced all the glassmakers to move their foundries to the Island of Murano”. Soon, the tiny Venetian Island became the ...
la murrina
Height: 190 cm
“…In 1291, the Venetian Republic, fearing the risk of fires and destruction of the city’s mostly wooden buildings, forced all the glassmakers to move their foundries to the Island of Murano”. Soon, the tiny Venetian Island became the ...
la murrina
Height: 179 cm
“…In 1291, the Venetian Republic, fearing the risk of fires and destruction of the city’s mostly wooden buildings, forced all the glassmakers to move their foundries to the Island of Murano”. Soon, the tiny Venetian Island became the ...
la murrina
Height: 190 cm
“…In 1291, the Venetian Republic, fearing the risk of fires and destruction of the city’s mostly wooden buildings, forced all the glassmakers to move their foundries to the Island of Murano”. Soon, the tiny Venetian Island became the ...
la murrina
Height: 180 cm
“…In 1291, the Venetian Republic, fearing the risk of fires and destruction of the city’s mostly wooden buildings, forced all the glassmakers to move their foundries to the Island of Murano”. Soon, the tiny Venetian Island became the ...
la murrina
Height: 53, 55, 46 cm
“…In 1291, the Venetian Republic, fearing the risk of fires and destruction of the city’s mostly wooden buildings, forced all the glassmakers to move their foundries to the Island of Murano”. Soon, the tiny Venetian Island became the ...
la murrina
Height: 33, 51 cm
“…In 1291, the Venetian Republic, fearing the risk of fires and destruction of the city’s mostly wooden buildings, forced all the glassmakers to move their foundries to the Island of Murano”. Soon, the tiny Venetian Island became the ...
la murrina
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