Murano "scavo" glass amphora vase attributed to Cenedese, 1960s. It is a valuable and sought-after piece among Murano glass collectors. Cenedese is a well-known and respected Murano glassmaker, famous for his high-quality glass creations. The term "scavo" refers to a technique used in glassmaking to create an antique or aged appearance, often by etching or treating the surface to simulate age or wear. Amphora vases have a characteristic shape reminiscent of ancient Greek or Roman vases, with a narrow neck and a wider body. The combination of the "scavo" glass technique and the amphora shape makes this vase truly unique and of great visual impact.