1960s Italian Murano glass bowl, dish or ashtray. Made by the Mandruzzato factory. The bowl is made of a combination of dark brown chocolate coloured glass in the centre surrounded by a lighter brown and blue encased in an angular five-sided pentagon faceted block of clear polished glass on the top with a textured surface below and on the base. The submerged technique of different coloured glass is known as the sommerso technique. The bowl is in very good vintage condition. I can feel one fleabite sized ship on one side of the polished glass and one or two white air bubbles which are all barely noticeable.
Sommerso is a technique which involves layering different colours of glass on top of each other and then fusing them together. This creates a depth of color and a swirling effect that is often seen in Murano glass.
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