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Europe's Gas Crisis Could Shatter A 700-Year-Old Glass Industry In Venice | Still Standing

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After Russia's invasion of Ukraine, gas prices in Europe hit an all-time high. But glassblowers in Murano have been shutting off their furnaces since last year, when Europe's ongoing gas crisis began. It all comes at a time when the trade is already struggling to bring in the next wave of artists to carry on the legacy of Venetian glass.

For more about Chiara and Mariana's glass studio, visit: https://www.instagram.com/elcocalglasstudio/
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