Delicate glass threads float over a circle of iridescent vanilla, surrounded by a field of red, amber, marigold and vanilla murrini on this shallow, kiln-formed glass platter.
The piece is made using a modern-day adaptation of the 16th-century techniques honed by Murano glassmakers, where the artist hand-pulls the glass cane to form the murrini. The rods are snipped into cross-sections and placed to create a pattern that follows the shifting flow of color as it develops through the rods.