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		<description><![CDATA[Murano in Italy is very famous for its quality glass work and bead materials. This is where the popular Murano rosary beads hail from. They are created from various methods and techniques. Among the more popular way of making Murano rosary beads is glass blowing using the technique known as Filigrana. This method entails the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Murano in Italy is very famous for its quality glass work and bead materials. This is where the popular Murano rosary beads hail from. They are created from various methods and techniques. Among the more popular way of making Murano rosary beads is glass blowing using the technique known as Filigrana. This method entails the glass blower to use the blowing pipe rolled over glass canes to produce unique stripes of glass on the beads.<br />
Murano rosary beads come in different shapes and sizes. You can find spiral or striped beads and you can also shape them in circles, teardrop and oval. Sadly, the delicate and high quality work of Muranos on their beads can be counterfeited. You can find a number of fake Murano beads out in the market today.<br />
To create a trademark on Murano beads so that buyers will know that they are authentic, Murano beads are tagged with lilac stickers with the image of a glass blower’s pipe with the Italian word for Artistic Glass Murano so that counterfeiters will find it hard to copy the original craftsmanship of Murano beads. The European Union has this trademark on their records.<br />
If you want to take home with you the art, culture and history behind Murano beads, you can buy Murano rosary beads that can remind you of the artistic side of Italy as well as the power of prayer in your hands. Murano rosary beads can be a little pricey compared to most rosaries but it is worth the money because of the quality and the beauty of its rosary beads.</p>
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