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Murano glass blown earrings "GOCCIA HANDI"

Brand: joga glass

Seller: JoGa Glass Turin

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MODEL: GOCCIA HANDI - 2 hook earrings. The glass beads are blown in the shape of drops and assembled with hypoallergenic surgical steel hooks with open loop. The earring backs are made of silicone studs.

COLOURS: black, petroleum green, pastel green, pea green

OTHER AVAILABLE COLOURS: this pair of earrings is available in different colour combinations.

SIZE (approx.):
bead drop shaped (width: top 0.5 cm - bottom 1 cm; height: approx. 6 cm)
hook length: 7.5 cm
earrings weight: 5 gr.
Number of beads: 2

This unique piece of craftmanship puts together the millenary tradition of glassblowing and the modern design which characterises all JoGa Glass objects.

Despite being made of glass, these earrings are light and comfortable, suitable for everyday wear as well as for more special occasions. They will also make a very special gift as they come in a trendy box made of semi transparent PVC.

The glass beads are made of Murano glass using the traditional Venetian Roll-Up Technique, meaning that the coloured canes are first rolled, then pulled to create the pattern. The composition is then blown and crafted in the furnace.

These earrings are handcrafted using the traditional glass blowing tools, thus making them unique.

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JoGa Glass

JoGa Glass is a space thought to create and exhibit glass blown objects, using the traditional Murano’s techniques revisited to reproduce Josean Garcia’s personal taste and his love for colours and design.

The Roll-Up Technique is a traditional technique which was first used in the 1500s and it is the same used to make the famous Murrine. In the furnace everything starts from simple rods of coloured glass, which Josean chooses, puts together and creates always indulging his instinct as an artist, combining perfectly well tradition with innovation. 

 

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