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While the world remains enthralled by the luxurious lures of glittery jewels, glassmakers in Venice have been industriously creating another kind of precious indulgence. Murano glass, known all over the world for its quality, is the material with which the Sent sisters, scions of a glassmaking family, have been creating fine pieces of jewelry.
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While on a month-long vacation in Italy last year, lawyers Jose and Clarisse Evangelista found themselves in Venice shopping for "something different" from the prosaic glass trinkets purportedly from Murano commonly found in the shops which fill the winding streets and canals of the famous Italian city.
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CAMPO SAN VIO
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While the world remains enthralled by the luxurious lures of glittery jewels, glassmakers in Venice have been industriously creating another kind of precious indulgence. Murano glass, known all over the world for its quality, is the material with which the Sent sisters, scions of a glassmaking family, have been creating fine pieces of jewelry.
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