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On a quick read, Murrine seems to be a synonym for Millefiori [1], for which a separate article exists. Should these be combined?
No. Millefiori are a particular instance of murrine, multi-lobed much like flower petals. Murrina (pl. murrine) is a much more general term, and murrine can have many different patterns, including faces and words or sentences (see Richard Marquis for the Lord's Prayer in a murrina). Punty Jon (talk) 22:59, 26 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]