Marina e Susanna Sent, as well as jewellery, the Sent sisters also make glass vases.

Marina e Susanna Sent

Venice


This postage-stamp-sized shop on the bridge of San Moisé sells fabulous jewellery by Muranese sisters Marina and Susanna Sent, whose designs can also be found in New York's MoMA. Though predominantly glass, the jewellery occasionally features other materials, such as silver.

The sisters also design and sell fabulous vases.


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