Iridescent Swirl Dish By Yalos Casa Murano Venice

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Description

This is a stunning Turquoise or Sea Green dish with an iridescent dark swirl by the company Yalos Casa, (the House of Yalos), whose glass works is situated on the island of Murano, in the Venetian Lagoon. This beautiful dish has a dark swirl with an iridescent finish like oil on water and shows a myriad of different colours when light falls on it, as shown in the photographs. The name Yalos Casa Murano is acid etched on the base, which has an orange peel surface and is not highly glazed like the top surface.


Yalos Murano is a leader in glass production, style and design. Yalos Murano is an established brand, at the forefront of Murano art glass production. It was set up by the creativity of Guido, Diego and Omar Ferro.

History

After the terrible plague of 1630 that decimated the local population, including the skilled glass blowers, being nomads but always connected to their roots, the Ferro family moved to Murano and soon found themselves numbered among the local notables as Members for the island in the Council of the Republic of Venice, occupying this prestigious position as many as 27 times during the eighteenth century.

Belonging to the energetic and productive local elite, the Ferro family became Gastaldi Maggiori of the School San Nicolòs that included master glaziers and glassworks managers.

In addition, their coat of arms appeared on Oselle twice, medals used as money that the Venetian Mint coined specifically to commemorate the Murano Community.

As if to represent their dual nature, the Ferro family’s coat of arms is composed of an anchor – a symbol of stability and links with the land – and a comet, an indispensable tool for travel and adventures by sea.

The Ferro Florian line of the family originates from Leonardo Ferro, a skilled teacher and one of the famous glassmakers of the late nineteenth century, who have been numerous and fruitful up to the present day with glassware that carries their names.

Their numbers include Francesco, called El Vecio, who after wandering through Italy and opening furnaces in Venice to produce enamels for perler beads and rod, together with his children, opened a glass blowing furnace and a store for selling artistic glass in Murano.

Dimensions:

Diameter: 17 3/8 inches - 44.1cm

Height: 1 7/8 inches - 4.75cm

Material: Glass

Condition: Excellent.
Date21st Century : 2000-2005 MakerMurano Codeas237a2521 PriceSold. Sold prices are confidential, so please don't ask. StatusSold SellerStudio RT Ltd Telephone01622 812556Non UK callers :+44 1622 812556 Emailstudiortuk1@btconnect.com

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