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Italy. Venice. Pink street lamp. Murano glass and Doge's Palace Royalty Free Stock Photo
Italy. Venice. Pink street lamp. Murano glass Royalty Free Stock Photo
Italy. Venice. Pink street lamp. Murano glass Royalty Free Stock Photo
Italy. Venice. Pink street lamp. Murano glass and The Saint Marco coloumn with lion Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
Italy. Venice. Pink street lamp. Murano glass and Doge's Palace
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Famous venician street lamp made with pink Murano glass. Murano’s reputation as a center for glassmaking was born when the Venetian Republic, fearing fire and the destruction of the city’s mostly wooden buildings, ordered glassmakers to move their foundries to Murano in 1291. Murano glass is still associated with Venetian glass. Murano's glassmakers were soon numbered among the island’s most prominent citizens. By the fourteenth century, glassmakers were allowed to wear swords, enjoyed immunity from prosecution by the Venetian state and found their daughters married into Venice’s most affluent families. While benefiting from certain statutory privileges, glassmakers were forbidden to leave the Republic. However, many of them took the risks associated with migration and established glass furnaces in surrounding cities and farther afield - sometimes in England and the Netherlands.


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