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  • The playful use of colours, in its many captivating chromatic variations, characterises these terracotta dishes that revisit the typical pottery of local tradition with simple shapes.

  • This fine version of the traditional brocca pintada (painted jug) is dedicated to Eleonora d’Arborea, an important female figure in local history, represented with virtuosity in the lavish decoration with plastic additions.

  • It consists of two parts that fit together with each other tightly, almost closing su  prattu  de cassa, the hunter's platter, and is a sophisticated system to cook stew for meat.

  • The elegant large carpet in wool is crafted according to the tuttopieno (full bodied) pibiones relief technique.

  • This noteworthy artefact with a handcrafted straw seat made from skilfully woven local marsh plants is decorated with carved motifs. It reproduces the traditional chair, su scannu, in the version which is used in combination with the well-known wedding chest.

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