Open Monday - Friday 12:30 - 19:00
Open Monday - Friday 12:30 - 19:00
£295.00
These beautiful iridescent blue Murano glass beads, are threaded onto a 9ct yellow gold chain with eight polished 9ct gold contrasting beads, attached with a gold trigger clasp.
This would make a beautiful gift for all occasion’s, or why not treat yourself.
Looks great on its own, or for maximum impact why not pair it with the matching earrings m8 or m3, to view the matching earrings please click on the picture below.
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We’ll notify you if delivery costs change before dispatch. Orders are processed during our opening hours: Monday to Friday, 1:30pm – 6:30pm.
Customers must provide a secure delivery address where the parcel can be signed for. We cannot be held responsible for loss or damage due to an unsafe delivery location.
All of our products come with complimentary wrapping paper, and all rings come in a box.
For specific details on how to upkeep your jewellery, please read our guides on our blog.
Murano glass
Murano glass is glass made on the Venetian island of Murano, which has specialized in fancy glasswares for centuries. Murano’s glassmakers led Europe for centuries, developing or refining many technologies including crystalline glass, enamelled glass, glass with threads of gold, multicoloured glass, milk glass, and imitation gemstones made of glass. Today, the artisans of Murano are still employing these centuries-old techniques, crafting everything from contemporary art glass and glass figurines to Murano glass chandeliers and wine stoppers, as well as tourist souvenirs. Today, Murano is home to a vast number of factories and a few individual artists’ studios making all manner of glass objects from mass marketed stemware to original sculpture. The Museo del Vetro in the Palazzo Giustinian houses displays on the history of glassmaking as well as glass samples ranging from Egyptian times through the present day. Almost anywhere you go in Italy you can find Murano glass, especially in Venice.
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