Working with Venetian glass pearls and beads has been a dream pursued with passion and stubbornness by Marisa Convento. Born in Mirano and having grown up in Marghera, in the countryside, as she says, she moved to Venice at the age of 20, falling in love with its art, culture and artisanal traditions. At the time there was a culture of keeping craftsmanship techniques secret, by the silence of the old masters. Despite these obstacles, Marisa managed to learn and re-create the techniques of the impiraresse (bead stringers). She opened her workshop, currently housed in Bottega Cini, a museum-gallery and concept store that brings together the excellence of Venetian artistic mastery. Marisa has also been engaged in the preservation of the art of glass beads, inscribed in 2020 on the Representative List of the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Marisa Convento