Guarnieri Vetreria Artistica

Murano, Burano & the Northern Islands


Giordano Guarnieri started working with glass in 1946 when he was just nine years old and made his name producing chandeliers. He opened this workshop in 1987, which now has two large shops selling a variety of pricy products, including colourful mosaic-style drinking glasses. There's a €3 charge to visit the furnace for a 15-minute demonstration.


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