The art of glass blowing, the prodigious skill and the dexterity involved in working with glass, is one of most precious values of our age-old artistic tradition cultivated since 1719 in the glass ovens of the Gordiola family. For almost three centuries, through successive generations, artisans and glazier masters have been modelling using their inspirational inventiveness, the air in their lungs and the agility of their hands, pieces with shapes, transparency and reflections that still attract us to this day. Each piece is unique, in that no one piece is identical to another. Bubbles, irregularities or asymmetry are characteristic of handmade, blown glass and lend these works their charm.
The art of glass blowing, the prodigious skill and the dexterity involved in working with glass, is one of most precious values of our age-old artistic tradition cultivated since 1719 in the glass ovens of the Gordiola family. For almost three centuries, through successive generations, artisans and glazier masters have been modelling using their inspirational inventiveness, the air in their lungs and the agility of their hands, pieces with shapes, transparency and reflections that still attract us to this day. Each piece is unique, in that no one piece is identical to another. Bubbles, irregularities or asymmetry are characteristic of handmade, blown glass and lend these works their charm.