
For many centuries, the enchanting city of Venice, Italy, has been known for its decorative glass, characterized by intricate designs and colorful hues. Toward the end of the thirteenth century, most of the glassmaking industry moved across the Venetian Lagoon to a chain of islands known collectively as Murano. Referred to as both Venetian and Murano glass, these exquisite products are treasured for their enduring beauty and timeless quality.