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  • Su nerviu, a leather-covered riding crop with interlacing and various geometric effects obtained by juxtaposing different colours. Handcrafted using quality leather, it is produced as a unique item with ever-changing manufacturing details.

  • The bull figure, a symbol of strength, is inserted in the original circular shape, reinforced by the material texture of clays mixed with marble-like effects.

  • The fine embroidery of the apron, which forms part of the traditional costume of Nuoro, reproduces the original exhibited in the Ethnographic Museum in Nuoro with great stylistic consistency. A strikingly distinctive element, it is embroidered in polychrome silk thread on black woollen cloth.

  • This white and saffron-yellow table runner is woven on a handloom with animal and plant detailed motifs, inspired by Sardinia's weaving tradition and crafted with the a beltighitta technique. This careful interpretation of tradition easily suits contemporary settings.

  • The stylised female figure wears the captivating traditional costume of Orgosolo, a landlocked village in central Sardinia, which is evoked by means of skillfully applied coloured brush strokes on a white background.

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