Since 1911, Ercole Moretti has been distinguished in Murano for excellence in creating Venetian beads and then murrina jewelry. In the 1980s, the expansion into producing plates and bowls marked the beginning of a new chapter for the company.
"M" for Moretti
The process begins with the careful selection of glass rods, which, once cut, reveal enchanting designs of flowers, stars, and circles.
These glass segments, the murrine, are then arranged as closely as possible on a ceramic support, following original designs and creating suggestive color harmonies.
Among them stands out the murrina representing the letter “M,” the distinctive seal of every work signed by Ercole Moretti.
The furnace fusion phase, followed by meticulous polishing, enhances the richness of details and colors.
Checked one by one
Finally, after careful quality checks and the application of the Vetro Artistico® Murano trademark, each plate is ready to be placed in its precious box and shipped worldwide, spreading the charm of traditional Murano glass craftsmanship.