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  • The figure of the Sardinian bandit, su bandidu, drawn from local history, is portrayed with force and synthesis of shapes in the skilfully sculpted artefact in absolute black marble and basalt. Produced as one-off creations, each item features unique stylistic details.

  • This pattadese jack knife, with its damask myrtle leaf-shaped steel blade, its striped Sardinian mutton horn handle and its brass engraved guard, is characterized by an exclusive hand-made work.

  • These small toys, spinning tops, typical of the local tradition faithfully reproduce the objects locally known as bardùffula in the area of Nuoro. They are finely manufactured in different varieties of wood.

  • The elegant shape and the original polychrome lozenges pattern of the lamp base are inspired by and reflect the dome of the Church of San Michele, richly decorated with colored tiles and is symbol of the city of Alghero.

  • The original and irregural surface of the plates is the core feature of this set, that traditionally includes dinner, soup and dessert plates, that may also be diversified upon request with underplates and coasters featuring the same decoration.

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