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This exceptionally animated small prancing horse is entirely handmade by the master glass blower Zanetti on the island of Murano in Venice. The mane, tail and hooves have 24k gold details, while the shaded black glass of the body features subtle iridescent highlights. This piece makes a dramatic statement in any room, and the glass sheen adds a touch of old world glamor. Each sculpture is unique, signed by the artist, and may vary slightly from the photo.
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Tessitura Bevilacqua
Veneto, Italy | Textile Designer
A family business whose story is woven in the fabric of Venice’s rich artistic history, the Bevilacqua’s presence in the textile world dates back to 1499. Founded by Luigi Bevilacqua in 1875, today the company is managed by brothers Rodolfo and Alberto Bevilacqua, who carry on the family business and tradition. Specialized in velvet textiles and damask Renaissance designs, Tessitura Bevilacqua preserves the ancient Venetian textile art to create unique fabrics, with individual details and color gradients,that infuse historical designs with a hint of modernity.Discover more