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Murano Glass Colors - Chemistry and Craft Explained

Understand Murano glass color: cobalt blues, copper greens, gold ruby, and how furnace heat and annealing shape the final look.

11/2/2025
12 min read
Backlit shelves of colored glass rods and canes in a workshop

Color in glass is chemistry you can hold to the light.

The palette

  • Cobalt oxide → deep blues.
  • Copper compounds → greens and turquoise; metallic copper for avventurina sparkle.
  • Gold chloride → ruby red (tricky, heat‑sensitive, expensive).
  • Manganese → decolorizer (keeps cristallo clear) and soft purples.
  • Selenium and cadmium (historic uses) → warm oranges/yellows; modern makers seek safer alternatives.

Heat is everything

  • Striking colors develop at specific temperatures; too hot or too cold and the shade dies.
  • Reheats in the glory hole change viscosity; masters read glass like cooks read caramel.

Annealing magic

  • Slow cooling relieves stress; different colors can contract differently.
  • Good annealing is invisible — bad annealing shows as cracks months later.

Next time you see a Murano vase, think of it as managed chemistry — fire tuned to color, second by second.

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Jag satte ihop den här guiden för att din dag på Murano och Burano ska bli enkel och fin — med praktiska lokala tips.

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