1940's 'Lolly Pop' Murano Glass Chandelier
by Venini
£14,000
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Product Description
Six arm Filigrana chandelier with spiral shepherd crook arms supporting large cup light fittings, with central spiral and matched canopy
Murano, late 1940s
The 'lolly pop' or filigrana aesthetic is a technique involving blown glass made with colourless, white, and sometimes coloured canes. The filigrana style originated on the island of Murano in the 16th Century and has been used by glassmakers as a decorative pattern ever since
Murano, late 1940s
The 'lolly pop' or filigrana aesthetic is a technique involving blown glass made with colourless, white, and sometimes coloured canes. The filigrana style originated on the island of Murano in the 16th Century and has been used by glassmakers as a decorative pattern ever since
Code:
10985
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H 125cm x Dia. 95cm
H 49.23" x Dia. 37.42"
H 49.23" x Dia. 37.42"