Artistic tradition
Venetian style Cornèr mirror
Craftsmanship and Made in Italy
Venetian Style mirrors are Arte Veneziana’s pride and joy. There are some easy tips to recognize a Venetian style mirror. The most famous are the beautiful floral engravings or rich mythological and bucolic sceneries.
The most famous characters are the typical engraved curls finishings together with the depiction of Bacco, Justice or the well-know Venetian Eighteenth-century Dama and Cavaliere. Crystal colored Murano decorative flowers, leaves, twisted ropes and multicolored glass paste rosettes embellish each Venetian mirror. The result is a unique item comparable to a work of art for craftsmanship and excellence in execution.
Last but not least: do not be afraid if a mirror seems badly fixed. Our master artisans decided to preserve the historical tradition by avoiding fixing the glass parts. In fact leaving those parts mobile and tying them with an iron wire is the perfect procedure both to respect Venetian roots and to avoid damage and breakage.
Handmade luxury mirror with crest
Cornèr Venetian style mirror
Handmade engravings and Murano glass multicoloured decorations
Materials
Structure made of wood with walnut colour finish.
Central glass with medium antique mirrored finish.
Frames and crest made of engraved glass with medium antique mirrored finish.
Decorations
Engravings of floral and geometric motifs.
Decorative leaves, curls and twisted ropes made of crystal coloured Murano glass. Multicoloured glass paste rosettes.
Technical info
Size: W. 110 cm, H. 185 cm
Size: W. 43" 1/4, H. 72" 7/8
Code: MVX-AVA-001-F15
Fixing metal bars included
Custom to specification
Venice is eternity itselfJoseph Brodsky
The highest official of Venice
Doge Family line
An iconic and symbolic headgear
The family line Doge takes its name by the most famous character of Venice. The Serenissima Repubblica was very famous for its legal structure. The doge elected by the Venetian aristocracy was the chief magistrate and leader of the Republic of Venice between 726 and 1797.
Arte Veneziana company named Doge one of its well known mirrors group because the crest of each mirrors remembers the typical doge's headgear.