Monday, April 28, 2014

21 April 2014, Murano near Venice, Italy

Rainy Murano Morning


Murano, like Venice, is built on stilts - some of the buildings are listing and need to be supported

A dog's day on Murano Canals

When thinking of Murano one thinks blown glass: pendants, ear rings, souvenir figurines, glass beads etc. But, there are more products coming out of these glass blowing factories than the ones one may buy in a souvenir shop.
For instance, the cladding of the Sagrada Familia church spires in Barcelona is covered with Murano glass to give it luminescence and sparkle. Thousands of chandeliers and light fixtures found all over the world are made here. Bowls, jars and mammoth sized ornaments are created here – all in multi-hued masses of glass.
Prices range from a couple of Euros for a trinket, to 14,000 Euros for an ‘artistic’ creation bearing a famous designer’s name. Subjects range from the ridiculous to the sublime, from trash to ‘hard to understand’ contemporary museum pieces.
All capture the imagination, all are intriguing – some are tempting. So I bought a little pendant which almost shines like an Opal when moved under a light source. But – there was no extravagant expenditure involved…
And here a few examples of Murano Glass…

Baptism Font



Bowl with shell design

A couple of thousand Euros buys this fish

14,000 Euros buys a pornographically inspired centre piece candelabra, made up of several glass ladies in compromising positions 

Museum piece


I visited Murano via Vaporetto, the local floating public transport, during consistent chilly drizzle with the result, that the little town instead of brimming with tourists was almost deserted. Despite getting soaked, I walked along the pleasant canals past dozens of glass blowing factories, still closed shops and restaurants, but with barge borne garbage collection in full swing. I entered a church which happened to be preparing for a baptism, and found another treasure. The entire floor of the church was covered in antique mosaics, mostly looking like permanent Persian carpets in terms of design. But amongst the decorative segments were dozens of depictions of animals, birds and flowers. Nothing on the outside of the church, which was a simple structure with the obligatory leaning bell tower, would make one suspect the beauty inside.
Floor Mosaic



The Saint is resting above the Altar....


Murano Glass Church Chandelier

Church in Murano with Floor Mosaics