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  • The rounded shape of a moorhen is the main feature of this glazed ceramic centrepiece, that is lathe-made and decorated. It is part of the Gallinelle collection featuring a stylised representation of the most popular animal of traditional local craftsmanship.

  • This fine linen table runner is hand-painted with watercolour shades, featuring drawn threads and several silk strips. The choice of colours is inspired by traditional Sardinian combinations.

  • These moorhen-shaped glazed ceramic vases expressively reinterpret one of the main symbols of the local decorative tradition in an artistic manner. These handicrafts have carved decorations in the distinctive style of this ceramist and are available in three sizes and several colours.

  • The collection of small monochromatic woman-shaped artifacts is part of the Bixinau project, launched in 2012 as a 3D tribute to all the women, aunts, granmas and girls who livened up the streets of the village throughout the day, to share advice and opinions.

  • The "Sa Mustra" bowl collection, inspired by the decorative motifs of ancient Sardinian chests, available in different variants with the typical plover decoration, combines with the symbols of Nature's four elements: earth, fire, water and air.

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