Murano glassware originated in the 13th century when Venetian glassmakers were moved to the island of Murano to reduce fire risks in Venice, leading to the development of a unique glassmaking tradition.
02Artistry
Over centuries, Murano glassblowers perfected various intricate techniques, such as millefiori and filigree, creating world-renowned art pieces known for their beauty and craftsmanship.
03Heritage
Today, Murano glass remains a symbol of Italian artistic heritage, with its tradition passed down through generations and influencing global glass art.