Milk and Honey Leaf-Shaped Curved Earrings Glass Of Venice 753677710139

Milk and Honey Leaf-Shaped Curved Earrings

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Elegant in their exquisite design and perceived fragility, these earrings feature a natural combination of deep milk and honey colors making glass look almost like rich enamel. These earrings will complement your look by adding a touch of style and originality.
Measurements: These earrings are 1 1/2 inches in length and 3/4 inch in width in their widest part.

Milk and Honey leaf-shaped curved earrings are a part of Milk and Honey Collection. This well-designed collection is created using a combination of colored glass and lattimo technique invented in Murano in the 16th century that allows to create opaque glass objects of milky shades and requires mastery that only Murano glassmakers are capable of. The end result is a blend of warm natural shades of off-white and golden-brown that flow into one another seamlessly within gleaming glass. Each of these accessories speaks of timeless elegance and true artistry much like Venice itself. Each item comes with an attractive velvet pouch and a certificate of authenticity.

Because each item is a unique work of art made by hand, slight variations of colors and patterns are possible.

To see the whole collection, please click here.

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Workmanship



Lampworking technique of glass-making, which dates back to ancient Egypt, was revived by Murano glass artisans around the fourteenth century. This technique is based on heating up a blob of glass under a small flame from a lamp or a torch until it reaches malleable state, then blowing and using simple tools or just hands to create various forms and designs. Lampworking allows the artisan's creativity to blossom, as copper sparkles, various minerals, and pieces of glass cane are fused together in this process to create rich colors and imaginative patterns that are always unique. Murano Glass masters often use lampworking method to create small jewelry, such as pendants, earrings, or rings, as well as keychains, barrettes, pillboxes, and figurines.