stylesmillefiori
Stylesmillefiori is a term used to describe a design approach and production method that merges the traditional millefiori glassworking technique with contemporary stylistic concepts. The phrase combines millefiori, Italian for "thousand flowers," with a generalized notion of style, signaling an intentional alignment of glass patterns with a defined aesthetic.
Origin and usage: The term emerged in craft and design discourse in the early 2000s as makers
Techniques: Millefiori uses cross-sectional slices of glass canes to create mosaic-like patterns. Stylesmillefiori emphasizes pre-planned motif
Materials and forms: Common materials include soda-lime glass and borosilicate glass; accessories incorporate polymer clays or
Reception: Stylesmillefiori is discussed primarily within glass art and jewelry communities, valued for its craft precision
See also: Millefiori, Murano glass, lampworking, glass art.
References: For further reading, consult catalogs and articles on millefiori techniques and contemporary glass design.