This multicolored Murano bowl, crafted around 1950 by the renowned Galliano Ferro glassworks, exemplifies the artistry of Italian glass from the mid-century era. Made from profiled, solid-colored glass, it is adorned with symmetrically arranged air bubbles—a hallmark of the demanding sommerso technique that requires masterful skill. Warm shades of yellow and olive green dominate the surface, complemented by subtle accents of orange and white in organic, irregular patterns with gentle transitions between colors. The form is asymmetrical, with undulating, petal-like edges and a softly folded rim, evoking the image of a flower petal or a fragment of abstract painting. The glass is thick and substantial, with a cool, smooth texture; the bowl’s interior best displays the colors and technical details, while the exterior features a more subdued, milky white base. The bowl is in excellent condition, showing no signs of wear, chips, or cracks, and retains all its original features. This piece speaks in the voice of Italian modernism—a period when Murano flourished with bold experimentation in color, structure, and light. Each
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Height5 cm
Depth14 cm
Width13 cm
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Width13 cm
Height5 cm
Depth14 cm
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