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Murano Glass Heart Pendant and Triple-Cord 18" Necklace If you're craving a medley of whimsical shape murano glass ashtray and color, this Murano glass sterling silver heart pendant murano glass ashtray and triple-cord necklace will satisfy your appetite. The winning recipe? A handcrafted, heart-shaped cut of Murano glass encasing an art gallery-friendly flash of silver. Polished, ribbed end caps adorn the pendant's included triple-cord necklace. Choose green, blue or red. Other details of this Murano glass sterling silver jewelry include: Pendant measures approx. 2-3/8"L x 2-1/4"W Necklace measures approx. 18"L plus 3" extender Spring ring clasp Stamped .925 Boxed
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Murano Glass Sterling Silver Hoop Earrings The fashion forecast calls for easy, breezy high style when you wear these Murano glass sterling silver hoop earrings. Choose blue or green. A Murano glass bead suspends between the polished earring's two-circle hoop design. A shimmying assortment of circle links dangle from the bottom of earring, inviting even more movement to the arrangement. Other details of this Murano glass sterling silver jewelry include: Measures approx. 3-1/4"L x 1-3/4"W Pierced with French wire backs Stamped .925 Boxed
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Murano glass - Located off the shore of Venice, Italy, the island of Murano was a commercial port as far back as the 7th Century. By the 10th Century it had become a well-known city of trade.
Murano beads - Murano beads are intricate glass beads influenced by Venetian glass artists
Moser Glass - Moser Glass is a luxury, high-quality glass manufacturer based in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic. The company is known for manufacturing fine stemware, decorative glassware (such as vases, ashtray, candlestick), luxury glass gifts and various art engravings.
Murano - Murano is usually described as an island in the Venetian Lagoon, although like Venice itself it is actually an archipelago of islands linked by bridges. It lies about a mile north of Venice and is famous for its glass making, particularly lampworking.
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