Murano Style Glass Lampwork Bumpy Bead Fits Pandora Milk White W/Blue Flowers 14mm

Published Date Author: judy, December 17th, 2009

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Beautiful Murano Style Glass

Hand Made Lampwork Bead, Milk Glass With “Bumpy” Blue Flowers And Leaves
Fits Pandora, Biagi, Chamilia, Troll ChainHand blown Murano Style glass beads will fit right in with your Pandora charms.These large hole round beads are hand made with a lampwork technique. This bead features Translucent Milk glass with an outside decoration of raised Blue Flowers and Green Leaves.The hole is lined with silver color base metal, gromm… More >>

Murano Style Glass Lampwork Bumpy Bead Fits Pandora Milk White W/Blue Flowers 14mm

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E. Swope - Gravatar

www.amazon.com/Murano-Style-Lampwork-Pandora-Flowers/dp/B002AQRI1Q%3FSubscriptionId%3DAKIAIUFZVGAL7COED3ZQ%26tag%3Dether05-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3 E. Swope said on December 17, 2009, 6:57 pm:

The repeated use and abuse of the name of Murano artists in your titles is misleading and shameful.

With respect to this particular style, I know the American artist whose work is being copied.

All of the beads you are selling are Chinese. Most are copies of the work of American artists, some of whom have been put out of business by these cheap knock offs.

What has prompted me to write this review is your repeated abuse of the name of a group of fine artists and artisans. We all know there are cheap Chinese copies of almost everything, but how often does one seen them represented as though they were the work of fine art professionals? Would you equate a genric, cheaply made car with a fine Italian sports car?

It is grossly unfair to both the artists of Murano, and your potential customers to lure people in with the use of a name with significant connotations, to denote a markedly inferior product.
Rating: 1 / 5

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www.muditinternational.com Garnet Necklace said on January 2, 2010, 1:34 am:

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