Murano Zanfirico Glass Identification Guide + Gallery

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Zanfirico is a technique invented by glass makers on the Venetian island of Murano, Italy. Zanfirico glass consists of fine filigree canes which have been stretched and twisted to form beautiful lattice patterns. The name Zanfirico derives from the surname of a 19th century Italian art dealer, Antonio Sanquirico, however the Zanfirico technique has been used as far back as the 16th century, when it was originally known as 'Filigrana a Retortoli'. Many Murano glass manufacturers use Zanfirico canes in their glassware production, including Venini, Aureliano Toso, Fratelli Toso, and AVeM.


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Zanfirico Glass by Fratelli Toso

Fratelli Toso Murano Zanfirico Bizantino Style Clear Glass Bowl

A large clear glass bowl filled with Zanfirico lattice filigree, twisted ribbon canes, and copper aventurine. Made by Fratelli Toso.


Reference Books

ITALIAN GLASS (Schiffer Book for Collectors with Price Guide): Century 20

ITALIAN GLASS: Century 20

Murano Glass Themes and Variations (1910-1970) by Marc Heiremans

Murano Glass Themes and Variations (1910-1970)


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