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Tiraboson

For this interpretation of a musical instrument, the traditional Murano techniques of murrine and filigrana were used to create each individual element, which were then fused together using the incalmo method. The surface of the hand blown piece was finished using two cold cut techniques: battuto, which results in a hammered appearance; and inciso, a light grinding. Davide used a diamond-coated wheel for polishing the glass. The addition of lampwork beads is a tribute to the talent and support of Davide's mother. The piece is placed on a handmade wrought iron stand.
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Davide Salvadore
Venice, Italy
From one of the most important families (the Trippa) employed in glass art since the 17th century, Davide Salvadore was at a tender age when he starte ...
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