Tuesday 12 June 2018

Murano Glass Factory: A Guide to Venice’s Glass Island

Murano Island is located on the north side of Venice. In the year 1291, Venice government ordered glass masters to move their furnaces to Murano for fire safety reasons. Since then, the glass objects that have been made in Murano are famous and sold worldwide. The artisans have been constantly refining their techniques to create all kinds of glass effects.The artworks they produce have been known for their highest degree of quality and creativity for centuries. Glass makers usually pass on their craft to the next generation in their family.

How to get there?
You might be approached by different salesmen who offer the service of taking to the Murano Island and their furnaces by free boat rides. If you take the offer, then be prepared to buy the items in their showrooms with a lot of pressure. Visiting Murano by using a public means of transportation is much preferred. Once you reach the island, get off at any store. Make a plan to spend a half or full day to stroll through various shops.

Where to visit?

If you want to see glassblowing in action, then visit the island in the morning of weekdays and keep your eyes and ears open. Most of the major glass studios do not allow walk-ins (you need prior bookings), but you never know you could encounter one. There is one furnace that is generally open for visitors every day. It is called “Ellegi Glass”.However, it is recommended to make an appointment at their website OriginalMuranoGlass.com to experience the best service. After getting off from the public boat stop "Murano Faro" you just need to walk a couple of minutes at your right, passing the lighthouse, along the bank, until you reach building number 4B. Inside this traditional factory, you can see a live demonstration of some classic techniques of glass blowing.

Tips for visiting Murano glass factories

•    First, try to visit a Murano glass factory in the morning and don’t expect much action in the lunch hour.

•    In Venice, public transportation is much convenient. Think wisely before going for the pick and drop offer of salespeople.Some of them may unduly pressurize you to buy glass items from their showrooms.

•    If you are a serious collector or buyer of glass objects, you may be able to visit some of the important furnaces by appointment. If you have any contacts in Murano, it is suggested to make arrangements through a gallery, dealer or decorator.

•    Glass factories are normally closed during August, though a few tourist orientations may stay open.

A trip to Murano is easy but the thing is when you wander through the small shops, you may fall in love with some glass pieces. Instead of buying from them, it is recommended to attend a free demonstration conducted by a popular glass factory first. Next, you may visit their shop/showroom to enjoy the entire range of artworks they make and buy some in the end. Sometimes, they will hand you some free samples. Most often, you can get a chance to buy their unique and beautiful glass items at discounted prices.
Original Murano Glass (Ellegi Glass) owns a traditional, yet famous Murano glass factory that produces lots of vintage Murano glass artworks with the help of experienced glass masters every day. As mentioned earlier, you can see a free glass blowing demonstration inside this factory by making a prior appointment at OriginalMuranoGlass.com. The website is also a one-stop shop for Venetian glass lamps and chandeliers, blown glass figurines, drinking glass sets, Murano glass mirrors, beaded jewelry, and beautiful gift items for various occasions.

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