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GlassOfVenice Murano Glass Millefiori Hair Clip - Pastels

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About GlassOfVenice Murano Glass Millefiori Hair Clip

From the ManufacturerFor many years GlassOfVenice has focused solely on direct import and worldwide distribution of authentic Murano Glass from Venice, Italy. GlassOfVenice was founded by a team of people with passion for Italy and Venice and appreciation of Venetian artistic heritage. The company carries the full range of Murano Glass crafted by the top artisans, from jewelry to tabletop, vases, sculptures, and chandeliers. GlassOfVenice stocks all its products in the U.S. warehouse and ships to retail and wholesale customers worldwide.Product Description This unique Murano glass hair clip is created using famous Millefiori technique, where rows of gorgeous flowers in bright colors are frozen inside glass. This elegant Murano hair clip will complement any hair color and will add a stylish Venetian accent to any outfit. Like a glimpse of warm Italian sun, this beautiful accessory will brighten your look and lift your mood. Pair it with other items from Color Splash Millefiori collection for an impressive and perfectly coordinated look. The hair clip comes with an attractive velvet pouch and a certificate of authenticity. The special sticker of the official Murano Glass Consortium further proving the authenticity of this product is attached to the back of the hair clip.Measurements: The hair clip measures 3 1/2 inches in length and 3/4 inch in width.Color Splash Millefiori hair clip is a part of Color Splash Millefiori Collection. The unique Millefiori technique was used in the Roman times, then the secret to it was lost, and later re-discovered in Murano in the 15th century. To produce the Millefiori decoration Murano glass makers use a short metal rod with a small amount of heated glass at its end, which is then repeatedly recolored and dipped into a star-shaped mold. At the end two pieces of such glass are fused together and thinned out to create the famous Millefiori pattern. The result is a remarkable mix of vivid