Sas Di Pi Vetreria Artigiana di Sara Rossi At the heart of glass-working furnace DiPi in Murano is the master, Imperio Rossi.
Born in Murano in 1951, he started working alongside his father at the age of 13, and after a long apprenticeship in the most renowned furnaces of Murano, he became a master glassmaker himself.
He has owned his own furnace since 1986, began with the artistic production of handicraft vases, plates and party favor.
His work is displayed in private and public collections in New York, Madrid, Vienna, Tokyo.
Gradually, he devoted himself to Millefiori technique, where the master thanks to murrine, creates objects of every style, characterized by an internationally recognized art form.
His work is displayed in private and public collections in New York, Madrid, Vienna, Tokyo.
Sas Di Pi Vetreria Artigiana di Sara Rossi At the heart of glass-working furnace DiPi in Murano is the master, Imperio Rossi.
The mark represents a typical glass working tool, the “borsella”, being used to make a plate. It may be red or blue depending on the type of product, while the “borsella” and the wording “Vetro Artistico® Murano” is printed in gold leaf. The mark includes the code of the manufacturing company and is anti-counterfeit as it cannot be removed without it breaking into fragments.