Dreamy Venice

We offer extremely bellissimo Murano glass jewelry and decorative creations. We sell unique, sparkling Murano glass products with a Rhode Island twist.

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Dreamy Venice of Cranston, Rhode Island, adds another layer to the state’s enchanting Italy identity. Collaborating since 2006 with our fabulous partners way out in Venice, Italy, we offer extremely bellissimo Murano glass jewelry and decorative creations. We are unique, sparkling Murano glass products with a Rhode Island twist.

Inspired by the 1000 year old glass industry in Venice, Italy, our strength lies in offering an internationally recognized product with local service - our signature since 2006. We offer a taste of Italy with a Rhode Island spin in the huge sea of jewelry creation. We answer the need for that special gift or that special design or color that will make your life happier. Our online ecommerce platform is dreamy-venice.com. See us on Instagram @dreamyvenice, Facebook @dreamyvenice, Twitter @dreamyvenice15. We also distribute via private sales, event sales and private organization shows.

Meet your Seller – I am Linda Kamajian, the sole proprietor of Dreamy Venice. As a study abroad student to Italy decades ago, I fell in love (who doesn’t?) with the language, lifestyle, food, art and la dolce vita. It was also love at first sight with Venetian glass. How amazing that such a creative and labor-intensive industry could last for 1000 years! Now that’s commitment. In 2006, I finally got the opportunity to start my small business by collaborating with Venetian artisans and curating my own lines – it never gets old!

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Linda Kamajian of Dreamy Venice


My Journey in Love with the Glass

During my first trip to Venice as a study abroad student in Italy, I was enchanted. The art, the architecture, the life on the canals, the history are all fascinating. On top of that, the perpetuation of the glass industry was another layer of interest for me. Why, because I had never seen such lively, diversified, beautiful production. I had to share!

Becoming more and more interested in the product and in its history, I decided to venture on my own into the US market and I found two small artisans who would work with me to bring their product to the US market.

The glass studios and companies in Murano have survived 1000 years of drama, economic and political chaos, globalization, and knock-off production over the centuries. There is, however, a certain mystique of the Venetian product whose legacy lives on in the inimitable Italian design spirit.

  • Cranston, RI
  • Member since Jul 2022
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