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  • This small pendant/reliquiary features a "occhio di Santa Lucia", a Bolma Rugosa operculum, and on the other side, a small brocade fragment. Decorated on its side with fine filigree elements, it was traditionally used as a lucky charm.
     

  • The original forms, emphasized by the use of cobalt blue and green, characterize the precious glass three-legged vase. Entirely shaped by hand with the glass fusing technique, it is available in different sizes and colours, designed to be combined in striking compositions.

  • The precious copper pan, excellent for cooking, traditionally was hung on the walls, displaying the fine decoration on the bottom, hammered with sinuous and light decorative motifs.

  • These iron wrought coat hooks, decorated with coral and stylised fish motifs, offer an evocative view of a sea floor.

  • Striking necklace with central decoration made of a single coral branch from Castelsardo, embedded with gold and enriched with a precious string of imported irregularly-shaped coral beads.

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