Red Mosaic Corkscrew Glass Of Venice 753677706606

Red Mosaic Corkscrew

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$52.95 52.95 USD 2026-03-16
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Are you a wine lover? Do you know one? Make every bottle opening an unforgettable experience with this beautiful genuine Murano glass corkscrew. With the top part created in ancient Venetian Mosaico technique, the design is simple yet elegant and classic.

The corkscrew features durable and attractive shiny chrome finish and its top Murano glass part measures 3 1/4 inches in width. The corkscrew comes in a silk-lined gift box and is accompanied by the certificate of authenticity.

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The product was exactly what I wanted and expected. It’s excellent that they include a certificate of authenticity as well as provide a brochure on the proper ways to clean and care for your Murano glass. Shipping was on time, payment was easy, and the gift was well received. Thank you!!

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Workmanship



It all starts with crafting special Millefiori canes with a pattern inside, then cutting them into small pieces and carefully sorting them by hand inside a Murano Glass factory in Venice, Italy. The next step is making a Murano Glass bead by hand under a small flame. Then, while it is still hot, dipping the bead into the tray of tiny Millefiori pieces of appropriate colors to create a unique design and pattern. Lastly, the master reheats the bead again to make sure the Millefiori inclusions are completely infused into its surface, finalizes shaping it, and gradually cools it down. Thus, painstakingly, bead by bead, the artisans in Venice, Italy create Murano Glass Millefiori jewelry, serving pieces, candle holders, and accessories with beautiful mosaic patterns. This work has been going on for hundreds of years and today Murano Glass masters still use only basic tools and skills honed by decades of experience in their factories and workshops on Murano island.