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How to Tell If Murano Glass Is Authentic
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Based on 46 appraisals in our archive
Based on 46 appraisals in our archive
Authenticating murano glass requires careful examination of materials, construction, marks, and aging patterns. Genuine pieces will show consistent signs of age appropriate to their claimed period — including patina, wear patterns, and tool marks consistent with the era of production.
Reproductions often have telltale signs: overly uniform aging, modern materials, or marks that don't match known examples. When in doubt, a detailed appraisal examining these factors can help confirm authenticity.
Typical Murano Glass Value Range
$120 – $250
Based on 46 appraisals in the InstAppraisal archive
Key Factors That Affect Murano Glass Value
- Artist or factory attribution
- Technique (millefiori, sommerso, etc.)
- Age and period
- Size and complexity
- Labels and signatures
- Condition
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