The Language of Colour in Murano Glass
Colour is the soul of Murano glass. More than any other quality, it is the depth, brilliance and variety of Venetian colour that has captivated collectors for centuries. But these hues are not merely decorative - each carries meaning, tradition and a remarkable story of chemistry and craft. This guide explains how Murano glass colours are created and what each one represents, so you can choose a piece that speaks to you.
How Murano Glass Gets Its Colour
The vivid colours of Murano glass come not from paint or coating, but from metal oxides melted directly into the molten glass at temperatures near 1,400°C. Cobalt produces deep blue; gold and copper create ruby red; manganese yields violet; iron and chromium give greens; cadmium and selenium make warm yellows and oranges. The exact recipes are often guarded secrets, refined within a single furnace over generations. Because the colour runs all the way through the glass, it never fades - a hallmark of authentic Murano work.
What Each Colour Represents
Blue - Serenity & the Lagoon
From pale aquamarine to deep cobalt, blue is the colour of the Venetian lagoon itself. It symbolises calm, depth and contemplation, making blue pieces a natural choice for spaces meant to soothe - bedrooms, studies and quiet living areas.
Red - Passion & Vitality
Murano's legendary ruby red, traditionally made with gold, is among the most difficult and prestigious colours to produce. It represents passion, energy and life. A red piece commands attention and brings warmth to any room.
Green - Nature & Renewal
Ranging from soft sea-green to rich emerald, green evokes growth, harmony and renewal. It pairs beautifully with natural materials and brings a sense of balance to an interior.
Gold & Amber - Prestige & Warmth
Often achieved with real gold leaf (foglia d'oro) suspended within the glass, gold and amber tones signal celebration, luxury and prosperity. They glow under light and are a favourite for festive and formal pieces.
Purple & Violet - Nobility & Mystery
Historically associated with royalty, purple in Murano glass conveys elegance, creativity and a touch of mystery. It makes a sophisticated statement piece.
White & Lattimo - Purity & Refinement
Lattimo - milk glass - is an opaque white prized since the Renaissance for its resemblance to porcelain. It represents purity and refinement and forms the basis of the delicate threadwork in filigrana.
Black - Drama & Modernity
Deep, glossy black brings drama and contemporary sophistication. It is often used in sculptural, modern pieces where form takes centre stage.
Multicolour & Millefiori - Joy & Celebration
The exuberant, kaleidoscopic patterns of millefiori celebrate the full virtuosity of Murano. Multicolour pieces radiate joy and are among the most recognisable expressions of Venetian glass.
Aventurine: The Glass of Stars
One colour deserves special mention. Avventurina suspends countless tiny copper crystals within the glass, giving it a warm golden-brown body that glitters as though scattered with stars. Notoriously difficult to make, it has always been rare and precious - a symbol of opportunity and good fortune.
Choosing a Colour for Your Space
When selecting a piece, consider both the mood you want to create and the light in the room. Cool blues and greens calm and recede; warm reds, ambers and golds energise and advance. A single bold piece can anchor a neutral room, while a cluster of related tones builds a collected, layered feel. For a gift, choosing the recipient's favourite colour - or a hue tied to the occasion - turns a beautiful object into a personal message.
Frequently Asked Questions
How are Murano glass colours made?
By melting metal oxides into the molten glass - cobalt for blue, gold and copper for red, manganese for purple, and so on. The colour runs through the entire piece and never fades.
Which Murano glass colour is the most valuable?
Ruby red made with gold and authentic aventurine are among the most difficult and prestigious to produce, and are highly prized by collectors.
Do Murano glass colours fade over time?
No. Because the colour comes from oxides fused into the glass itself, authentic Murano glass keeps its brilliance for generations.
Find Your Colour
Whatever mood or meaning you are drawn to, there is a Murano piece to match it. Explore our collections of handmade Murano glass and discover the colour that speaks to you.
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