Ritagli — Fulvio Bianconi Glass Artwork (1989)
Discover the captivating artistry of Fulvio Bianconi, a master of Murano glassmaking. The Ritagli ("Scraps") technique — one of the most innovative and evocative glassmaking methods of the 20th century — layers thin rectangular strips of glass, hand-applied one over the other onto a hand-blown truncated cone.
Design Features
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Colorway: Iridescent Green and Aquamarine.
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Finish: Iridato — a shimmering iridescent surface that shifts with the light.
Specifications
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Height: 30 cm
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Diameter: 22 cm
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Weight: 6 kg
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Material: Hand-blown Murano glass
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Techniques: Soffiato (blown glass), Decorazione a Caldo (hot decoration), Iridato (iridescent finish)
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Designer: Fulvio Bianconi, 1989
Care Instructions
- Dust gently with a soft, lint-free or microfiber cloth.
- For deeper cleaning, use lukewarm water with mild soap; dry immediately with a soft cloth.
- Avoid abrasive cleaners, solvents, and dishwashers.
- Handle with both hands; display on a stable, level surface away from edges.
- Keep away from direct heat and sudden temperature changes.
Perfect Gift For
A museum-grade collectible for connoisseurs of 20th-century Italian design — a treasured gift for weddings, housewarmings, milestone anniversaries, and discerning art collectors.
About Venini
Venini is the most celebrated Murano glass house in the world, founded in 1921 by Paolo Venini on the Venetian island of Murano — the historic centre of Italian glassmaking since the 13th century. For over a century, Venini has collaborated with the greatest names in design, creating museum-worthy pieces hand-blown by master glassmakers. Every piece is signed.