Chamber Orchestra of New York – CONY Autumn 2024 Auction
Auction Ends: Dec 25, 2024 10:00 PM EST

Jewelry

Venetian Murano Glass Jewelry Set

Item Number
128
Estimated Value
500 USD
Leading Bid
560 USD
Next Minimum Bid
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The winning bid will go to FrontStream Global Fund (tax ID 26-3265577), a 501c3 nonprofit organization, which will send the donation to Chamber Orchestra of New York (tax ID 134318954) on behalf of the winner.

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Time Left
33d 15h
Online Close
2024-12-25 22:00:00.0
Number of Bids
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Item Description

This handcrafted jewelry set, created exclusively for the Chamber Orchestra of New York by renowned Murano glass artist Alessia Fuga, is a unique tribute to the colors of Chamber Orchestra of New York which are derived from the Manhattan flag. Comprising a necklace, ring, and earrings, each piece is a masterpiece of Venetian craftsmanship, designed with both elegance and originality.

Technical information:

Necklace in glass with gold-plated silver findings. Total necklace length: 54 cm. Bead length: 9.5 cm. Drop
earrings with gold-plated silver findings. Ring with glass top and adjustable band.

Item Special Note

Insured shipping to the domestic US is available and will be charged separately to the winner.

 

Artist Bio:
Alessia Fuga is a renowned glass artist based in Murano, Venice, Italy, where she continues the centuries-
old tradition of Venetian glassmaking but with a personal touch. Specializing in the art of lampworking,
Alessia creates intricate, one-of-a-kind glass pieces that blend classical techniques with contemporary
innovation. Her work is celebrated for its meticulous craftsmanship and the unique color effects she
achieves, particularly through the oxidation of silver on glass, creating ever-evolving hues that reflect the
individual touch of the wearer. Alessia's pieces have been exhibited internationally, and she is recognized
for her exclusive collaborations with prestigious institutions. In her studio, she also teaches the ancient
technique of lampworking and glass beadmaking, aware of the importance of passing on traditional skills to
keep them alive and vibrant.