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This glass platter is crafted with a glass fusion technique, with a balanced shape and a minimal shade of bright blue.
This piece of art is part of a major collection crafted by the artist, inspired by the ex voto charms found in Punic tombs. Originally designed as monochromatic pieces, they are now enriched with reliefs, many-coloured glazes, pure gold and shells.
This elegant tablecloth with napkins is made with fine yarns and elegant relief decoration with stylised floral motifs using the pibiones technique.
Richly decorated, this exquisite bride’s jug is crafted by this ceramist with technical virtuosity, faithfully evoking the decorative iconography reproduced by her Assemini-born father, Efisio Usai, keeper of a ceramist family tradition.
This decorative panel featuring the large motif of the winged beetle, drawn from the iconography of ancient Egypt, is in line with the eclectic style of this atelier that investigates and reinterprets archaic themes which were once part of the ancient Mediterranean cultures.
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