
This circular murrine glass object portrays a tiger set against a monochrome green background. Murrine are coloured patterns or images created when thin glass rods or “cane” (made by stretching and compacting molten glass) are fused together, reducing the diameter and internal design. The patterns/images appear when the fused cane is cut into cross-sections.
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Glass, Sculpture

The art of Venetian murrine was developed in the mid 19th century