Chandelier restoration, spares, parts and accessories
My Account Tel: +44 (0)1206 332938 Email: [email protected]
  • Tinted glass Murano Chandelier Leaf with pink and blue flowers
  • Tinted glass Murano Chandelier Leaf with pink and blue flowers
  • Tinted glass Murano Chandelier Leaf with pink and blue flowers
  • Tinted glass Murano Chandelier Leaf with pink and blue flowers
  • Tinted glass Murano Chandelier Leaf with pink and blue flowers
Hover to zoom - click to enlargeTinted glass Murano Chandelier Leaf with pink and blue flowers
Tinted glass Murano Chandelier Leaf with pink and blue flowers
Tinted glass Murano Chandelier Leaf with pink and blue flowers
Tinted glass Murano Chandelier Leaf with pink and blue flowers
Tinted glass Murano Chandelier Leaf with pink and blue flowers
Tinted glass Murano Chandelier Leaf with pink and blue flowers
«See full Venetian Chandelier Leaves range

Tinted glass Murano Chandelier Leaf with pink and blue flowers

** NEWLY ADDED **
Tinted glass Murano Chandelier Leaf with pink and blue flowers T33 Height Approx.125mm, depth Approx. 170mm and Approx. 100mm wide Chandelier restoration parts Dates from around early [Read more ...]
Tinted glass Murano Chandelier Leaf with pink and blue flowers T33 Height Approx.125mm, depth Approx. 170mm and Approx. 100mm wide Chandelier restoration parts Dates from around early [Read more ...]

Product code: MFLG11



Price: £89.99


TINTED GLASS MURANO CHANDELIER LEAF WITH PINK AND BLUE FLOWERS:(Click to view size options)



Tinted glass Murano Chandelier Leaf with pink and blue flowers            T33
Height  Approx.125mm,  depth Approx. 170mm and Approx. 100mm wide
Chandelier restoration parts
Dates from around early Victorian period, this is an original hand made piece and will allow your Murano chandelier to retain its historic value

When restoring antique chandeliers we would always recommend, where possible, to use antique chandelier parts rather than reproduction pieces.
 
Whilst a reproduction piece may appear to be cheaper (depending on the piece) it can detract from the value of your chandelier both from a monetary value but also an historic value. 

The processes used now are not the same as when the pieces were originally made.  For instance Murano, also known as Venetian Glass, the furnaces for the molten glass used wood, whereas today gas furnaces are the choice for glassmaking. 

The glassmakers of Murano were skilled craftsmen who relied more on their skills than specialised tools having an old saying "Good tools are nice, but good hands are better," 
Murano glass, also known as Venetian glass, has a long and colourful past, with the glassmakers families enjoying privaliged.  lifes allowing them to marry into noble families without a loss of status BUT there were prices to pay.  Glassmakers were not to leave the Murano Island without permission and if they did so their families were arrested,to not return to the Island could result in the glassmakers death.

Glassmakers were not allowed to divulge trade secrets or "recipes", again to do so could result in their death.  To be able to monitor the import and export of the glassware and to reduce the fire risk, from the wooden furnaces, to the wooden buildings on the mainland the industry was moved to the Islands of Murano.

Murano chandeliers are magnificent expressions of art and in the 1700's Giuseppe Briati's chandeliers were called "Ciocche" , translation meaning bouquet of flowers, his chandeliers had many arms, flowers, garlands and leaves.

Murano chandeliers have had many collectors throughout the ages including Kings, Queens, Popes, Generals and Ambassadors and are enjoyed by many people today, they were used in theatres, palaces and stately homes before also being used in smaller settings.

For more information on the history of Murano Chandeliers and Venetian Glass click here

Product Reviews ...

No feedback for this course.

Description

Tinted glass Murano Chandelier Leaf with pink and blue flowers            T33
Height  Approx.125mm,  depth Approx. 170mm and Approx. 100mm wide
Chandelier restoration parts
Dates from around early Victorian period, this is an original hand made piece and will allow your Murano chandelier to retain its historic value

When restoring antique chandeliers we would always recommend, where possible, to use antique chandelier parts rather than reproduction pieces.
 
Whilst a reproduction piece may appear to be cheaper (depending on the piece) it can detract from the value of your chandelier both from a monetary value but also an historic value. 

The processes used now are not the same as when the pieces were originally made.  For instance Murano, also known as Venetian Glass, the furnaces for the molten glass used wood, whereas today gas furnaces are the choice for glassmaking. 

The glassmakers of Murano were skilled craftsmen who relied more on their skills than specialised tools having an old saying "Good tools are nice, but good hands are better," 

History of Murano Glass

Murano glass, also known as Venetian glass, has a long and colourful past, with the glassmakers families enjoying privaliged.  lifes allowing them to marry into noble families without a loss of status BUT there were prices to pay.  Glassmakers were not to leave the Murano Island without permission and if they did so their families were arrested,to not return to the Island could result in the glassmakers death.

Glassmakers were not allowed to divulge trade secrets or "recipes", again to do so could result in their death.  To be able to monitor the import and export of the glassware and to reduce the fire risk, from the wooden furnaces, to the wooden buildings on the mainland the industry was moved to the Islands of Murano.

Murano chandeliers are magnificent expressions of art and in the 1700's Giuseppe Briati's chandeliers were called "Ciocche" , translation meaning bouquet of flowers, his chandeliers had many arms, flowers, garlands and leaves.

Murano chandeliers have had many collectors throughout the ages including Kings, Queens, Popes, Generals and Ambassadors and are enjoyed by many people today, they were used in theatres, palaces and stately homes before also being used in smaller settings.

For more information on the history of Murano Chandeliers and Venetian Glass click here

Product Reviews

Product Reviews ...

No feedback for this course.

WE SHIP WORLDWIDE

Our international postage prices are calculated on heavier orders. if your order is for lighter goods be assured we will give partial refunds on postage overcharges. Bulk orders of chains and cables may be subject to a postage surcharge. Heavier chain and electric cable are exempt from the online quoted postage charges, postage costs will be emailed to you - for postage quotes please email [email protected].

Orders over Five Hundred Pounds please contact for carriage quotation. International orders of a weight over 2kg may be subject to a shipping surcharge - please contact for details.