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Schmidt Spiele | Mille Fiori | Board Game | Ages 10+ | 2-4 Players | 75 Minutes Playing Time

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In the sixteenth century some of the Murano glass artisans started attempts to imitate the beautiful ancient glassware created by Romans. They were successful in doing that, but as with many other glassmaking techniques, the secret they uncovered had subsequently been lost again until the interest in these Roman pieces sparked anew in the second half of the nineteenth century. At that time Murano glass artists became fascinated with glassware from classic antiquity created by the ancient Romans and exhibited in the famous Murano Glass Museum. Some of the amazing objects that came to us from those times included glass vases, bowls, urns, and plates with flower or abstract patterns spread around the inside and outside surfaces of the objects. Please take the time to leave a comment and rate this 'ible! I'd really like to know if I've left anything out, or if something needs clarifying, what you think of the flower, etc. Also, let me know what you think of the video. There are many things I will change next time I do one, but I'd like to know what you think. This is the first time I've really played around with video editing. Thanks for taking the time to read!

The millefiori technique involves the production of glass canes or rods, known as murrine, with multicolored patterns which are viewable only from the cut ends of the cane. [2] [9] A murrine rod is heated in a furnace and pulled until thin while still maintaining the cross section's design. It is then cut into beads or discs when cooled. [2] [9] See also [ edit ]

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So, what happens then Dandy? Stop interrupting, and we’ll tell you. Once there is just the one card left, instead of passing this to the next player, you will add it to the face-up “bonus cards” next to the board. This marks the end of the round. Next part is easy, the Doge card is passed one to the left and the new Doge deal 5 cards to all the players to start again. The big thing to remember here, you do not add any more cards to the “bonus” pile at this point. This is only done during setup and at the end of each round. Make It, Ship It, Sell It The technical knowledge for creating millefiori was lost by the eighteenth century, and the technique was not revived until the nineteenth century. [8] Within several years of the technique's rediscovery, factories in Italy, France and England were manufacturing millefiori canes. [8] They were often incorporated into fine glass art paperweights.

Venetian glass artisans understood conceptually that these items have been created using glass rods shaped in various patterns and then cut up and fused together. However, it was not so easy to work out a precise technique for creating these types of glassware, for this required persistent and passionate research by trial and error. This was just what a man named Vincenzo Moretti did. At first, he worked as a glass-paste mixer at one of the most prominent Murano glass companies of that time, Salviati & Co., which then turned into Venice and Murano Company. He spent countless hours and finally uncovered a secret to producing Millefiori glass, which instantly made Venice and Murano Company world-famous thanks to the works they showcased in Paris Universal Exposition in 1878. It is not an overstatement to say that utilising the combination of bonus cards can enable one player to absolutely dominate a game, it is the key to winning Mille Fiori. Maybe you need to add a ship to a fleet to stop someone getting the maximum points, but you don’t have a Harbour card? If you can get a bonus card from the side of the board, you can give yourself a chance to get the card you need. You can actually combine multiple bonus cards in one round, leading to a chain of moves which can seriously boost your points for that turnThus, this special technique that once again made the world stand in awe of the enviable skills of Murano glass makers is no longer a secret. It is probably more complex than any other glassmaking technique and requires an exceptionally high level of skill, and maybe for these reasons it is still the trademark of Venetian and Murano glassmakers. Chihuly’s works and installations are received enthusiastically by an enormous public. Their affirmative character places them in opposition to avant-garde art, which often works with self-referential, intellectual concepts and codes, and exposes them to the accusation of being unreflective, unfractured – in short, kitsch. But attempts at ideological distinction are inadequate here, the boundaries and hierarchies between the systems have become permeable, and in a purely factual sense we can reply that the change from a sense of well-being to boredom that is inseparably associated with kitsch simply doesn’t occur with Chihuly’s work. The ambivalence that can create excitement lies in the ‘uncanny materiality’ 1 of the glass, in its hardness and, at the same time, fragility, its latent capacity to shatter and the associated potential for danger, in the uncertainty about whether it is opening or closing. Thus we feel both attracted and intimidated by the Mille Fiori installation. The precisely arranged lighting brings out the coldness of the glass and, at the same time, an overall atmosphere of warmth – well-being, with a hint of gooseflesh. Cf. Todd Alden, “When Is a Door a Jar? Dale Chihuly’s Uncanny Materiality”, in: Dale Chihuly, Chihuly at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Seattle, WA: Portland Press, 2005, S./pp. 9-19. The results of this labor-intensive process are gorgeous patterns and deep intensive colors that instantly make any object artistic and unique. These days, not only the nobility or the wealthy can enjoy Millefiori decorations, but anyone who admires Millefiori and Venetian glass can buy a piece of this art. From small rings, cufflinks, earrings, and pendants, to figurines, ashtrays, lamps and bowls - a variety of Millefiori objects one can buy is truly astounding, and so is the price range, which goes from just a few dollars to over a hundred. For connoisseurs of art glass, Murano Glass is all about ancient traditions, high-quality craftsmanship, and artistic heritage of Venice. But for the majority of people, Murano glass is the synonym for beautiful objects decorated with tiny colorful glass flowers – Millefiori, which in Italian means ‘a thousand flowers’.

The path which this wonderful technique took until it came to Murano, where the glass blowers refined it and made it famous all over the world, is long and curious. It is believed that Egyptians first came to the idea to fuse different colored glass between the third and the first century B.C. After them, Phoenicians and Romans also came to the same idea. It is not known whether the Egyptian, Roman, and Phoenician glass masters influenced each other, or whether the same idea came to different artists in different countries independently. The oldest very well preserved Roman Millefiori beads were found by archeologists, who believe that they were made between 50BCE and 300CE. There is some maths to do in this section but to save time, if you have all four trade symbols filled and you also filled all three ships for the trade fleet, you will gain thirty points for that row. Unique to The Harbour, there are no bonus points in this area. However, to get the bonus cards, you need to set out to sea. Townspeople Pro Tip; You have to accept that someone is probably going to take points that you should get, so we recommend aiming for those easy-to-get bonus points by matching the symbols. You may even find that, as part of doing this, you accidentally gain ground on the pyramids The Trade Area Susan Youngs (ed), "The Work of Angels", Masterpieces of Celtic Metalwork, 6th-9th centuries AD, 1989, British Museum Press, London, ISBN 0-7141-0554-6

Workshop Pro Tip; filling as many complete diamonds as possible is the key to victory in the workshop area, and don’t be afraid to steal the finishing move from other players to get that bonus card. All’s fair in love and glass making! The Residences You are choose any of the face up cards next to the board, so you can actually plan your turn rather than choosing from the random face down cards at the start of the turn Players get one point for each tile they place, and an additional point for any other tiles they are diagonally connected to, even if the tile is not yours. The Pigment icon is special in the workshop as it is worth two points, but so are any tiles connected to it in the same diamond formation. Alongside these “instant” points there is also a reward for placing a tile on all four separate icons. 20 for the first player to achieve this and then 15, 10 and 5 for 2nd, 3rd and 4th respectively. The story of Mille Fiori, written by the American artist in glass, Dale Chihuly, begins with sand and fire. Like an alchemist, he brings these elements together and transforms them into glass. For a glass-blower, there is nothing essentially remarkable about the production of glass from heated sand. On the other hand, if this transformation leads to such a diversity of form, such glorious colour, such a complex interplay of opacity and transparency as is the case with Chihuly, one is actually tempted to speak of a miracle. With his glass installations, Chihuly is creating a world of his own.

When forming the pyramids, start by placing tiles on the bottom level, each tile on it’s own here is worth 1 point. Once you have at least two tiles together, you can place a token on the next row up, the second row scores 3 points per token. Again, once you have 2 adjacent tiles on the second row, you can build on the third, and each tile here is worth 6 points. Remember, you double the points for each token if both the colour and the symbol match your card when placed. You also gain points for all tiles supporting the one you placed. So, for example, let’s say you place a tile on the third row, you gain 6 points for this tile, 3 points for each of the two directly underneath, and a further 3 points for the bottom level tiles as well. Beautiful home brings a lot of happy moments into your life. Enjoy our large selection of artistic Murano Glass home accents imported directly from Venice, Italy and handcrafted by the best glass artisans on Murano Island. Dine and entertain in style with fine Murano Glass tableware and barware. Our bowls, plates, tumblers, goblets, decanters, pitchers and other fine pieces come from the workshops of the most famous Murano artisans whose families have been blowing glass for generations. The Workshop is represented by Yellow cards and has four separate symbols: Quartz, Ash, Lime & Pigments. The workshop area of the board consists of a number of diamond shaped configurations, made up of the four base ingredients. If you have a workshop card, it will have a matching symbol right in the middle, and you can place your tile on any free workshop space that matches your card.

But, the additional points are never doubled. Further to this, anyone who has a token in the pyramid also gains the corresponding points for just their tokens. The keen minded among you will have realised this means you can score multiple times from one token if you are successfully able to keep building on your own pyramid. However, bear in mind that your fellow players are also able to take advantage of your hard work. There is nothing to stop the next player putting the final piece on top of your pyramid and scoring all those lovely points for themselves, even if you did all the hard work. For us, there are three points to always keep in mind when playing Mille Fiori that will help both make the game more enjoyable but also help players score the maximum number of points. Unique to The Harbour, the first two tokens placed in a row do not gain any points at all, but they are the foundations to what could be a big payoff. Whoever places the third ship, makes the fleet ready to set sail with the trading goods and this is where the link with The Trading Area comes in. For each symbol in the row on The Trade Area, you will gain points for the fleet. Jewelry and watches handmade by Murano Glass artisans represent the millennial tradition of fine craftsmanship and innovative design. Even the most discerning woman will love Murano Glass jewelry which channels the delicate beauty of Venice.

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