Do You Have Some Murano Glass In Need Of Fine Glass Repair?

Look For An Artist Who Specializes In Murano Glass Restoration

Murano art glass figure balancing broken

For many collectors of art glass, Muranao glass pieces are the most prized. Not only are Murano glass pieces available in a wide variety of styles, but some pieces date back to the Ninth Century. Due to the age of these antique glass pieces, as well as their intricate detailing and inherent quality, they are highly collectable.

Although Murano glass pieces are typically well-cared for, they still may become damaged. In addition, it is quite common that the adhesives used to create these pieces can wear and cause separation over time. As such, it is important to have an artist who specializes in Murano glass restoration who can restore these pieces to their original beauty.

Murano art glass figure balancing repaired by Michael Bokrosh

By hiring someone who specializes in this type of fine glass repair, you can be certain the artist will be familiar with the techniques used with these pieces and is capable of working with all types of Murano glass sculptures. This includes those that have been developed through different techniques, such as:

  • Aventurine glass pieces (those that contain a thread of gold)
  • Crystalline glass pieces
  • Enameled glass pieces (those with painted surfaces)
  • Millefiori glass pieces (small multicolored pieces)

Clearly, when it comes to fine glass repair, the artist needs to be familiar with the techniques that were used to craft the original pieces so those same techniques can be used in the repair process. By doing so, the repairs will blend seamlessly with the original piece.

For those who collect Murano art glass as an investment, finding a reputable Murano glass restoration service is essential. After all, these fine glass pieces can sometimes be found in shops - even second-hand stores.

While the pieces may be damaged or may have flaws due to old age, they can often be purchased and repaired at a very reasonable price. With the help of a quality fine glass repair service, the piece will look just as good as the original, which means it could be sold for a nice profit. As you can see, there really is no reason to be afraid of purchasing a hidden treasure with a few flaws – it could be the investment of a lifetime!

Murano glass enjoyed a great deal of popularity in the 1960s and 1970s when global tourism made the pieces more accessible; however, even today it is still a highly collectible commodity. By taking the time to find an artist who specializes in professional Murano glass restoration, you will never have to pass up one of these beautiful pieces again!

Contact our Murano glass repair and restoration experts today.