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Venetian Gold
Venetian Gold

The History of Venetian Glass and Murano Glass Beads is Long and Venerable

Copyright (c) 2010 Alison Withers

Using silver and glass beads to make up a unique charm bracelet has become very popular because they can be assembled to suit the wearer's tastes and preferred style or colours.

The famous Murano beads are among the most popular glass beads made in Venice, the home of glass making.

It's thought that glassmaking in Murano began as early as the 9th Century influenced by Asian and Muslim culture because Venice was a major trading port. The technique of enamelled glass came from the Syrians and after the fall of Damascus in 1400 and Constantinople in 1435 other techniques of decoration were added to the Venetian craftsmen's repertoire.

In 1271 the Venetian authorities banned the import of foreign glass and forbade foreign glass makers from working in the city and in 1291, fearing fire in the city's mostly wooden buildings the authorities ordered glassmakers to move their foundries to the island of Murano.

It was a skill that was jealously guarded and the Murano glassmakers were not allowed to leave the Venetian Republic, though some did take the risk, travelling as far as the Netherlands and England to set up their furnaces.

Glass is made from silica, which becomes liquid at high temperatures. There is a period during cooling from liquid to solid when it is soft and can be worked and shaped.

The Murano glassmakers developed several techniques including enamelled glass, called smalto, glass with threads of gold, called aventurine, and multicoloured glass, called millefiori, milk glass, called lattimo, and imitation gemstone glass.

Various other materials are added to glass that can produce different finishes. Soudium is used, for example, to make the glass surface opaque.

One of the most famous is the millefiori design, which is made by layering coloured, liquid glass with each layer shaped by a mould into a star, that is then stretched into long rods, called canes. When these have cooled the canes are sliced across. The cross section looks like a collection of flowers, hence the name millefiori (a thousand flowers).

Colour canes, with the colour introduced using chemical compounds, are the basis for making Murano beads. A very precise mix of copper and cobalt makes aquamarine colour, while a gold solution is the colouring agent for ruby red.

The method for bead-making was invented in the 1700s using two techniques, called wound lampworking and the torch and mandrel.

The process called lampworking is the most time-consuming as each bead is made individually. In this method the canes are heated to molten, wrapped around a metal rod and then worked by adding layers of different coloured glass as well as gold or silver leaf to achieve different effects.

Once the beads are cold and have turned solid they can be removed from the metal rod leaving a hole through which they can be threaded.

Among the most popular lampworked beads are the wedding cake - with glass overlays either featuring flowers or patterns of swirls or dots - and Venetian foil beads - fusing colour with gold or silver.

Canes are melted then blown to make blown beads. This is called the Filigrana or Filigree method.

Given the rich variety of the beads' finishes, colours and pattens, it's possible to create a unique bead charm bracelet with special significance for its owner.

About the Author

The Island of Murano is the home of glassmaking, including the famous glass beads now popular for
creating individual bracelets
. Venetian glass making has been famous for centuries and was once a jealously-guarded trade. Consumer journalist
Ali Withers
explores the history.

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