Proper noun
A habitational surname from Italian.
A series of islands on the northern edge of Venice.
(attributive) Designating or pertaining to the glassmaking industry of Murano.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAn ornate Murano glass chandelier Despite efforts to keep Venetian glassmaking techniques within Venice, they became known elsewhere, and Venetian-style glassware was produced in other Italian cities and other countries of Europe. Source: Internet
Chandeliers were usually very colourful, using Murano glass to make them look more vibrant and stand out from others, and precious stones and materials from abroad were used, since Venice still held a vast trade empire. Source: Internet
Above: A Poliform sideboard, another of the clients’ original pieces, displays a vintage “Murano glass, Memphis-style lamp” along with a concrete pipe and other geometric forms. Source: Internet
All three Nissan sedans – Maxima, Altima and now Sentra – reflect Nissan's new design language first introduced on the dramatic Nissan Murano crossover. Source: Internet
According to Wilmington Police Chief Joe Szarejko, Sgt. Matt Murano deserves credit for organizing the event. Source: Internet
The Premium tier costs $899 a month, and includes the electric car, Maxima, Murano, Armada, Titan, and 370Z. Source: Internet