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  • This terracotta vase is decorated with palmetta (small palm) motifs, in alternating dark and light bands, designed by this artisan drawing on the motif of a ceramic fragment of Oristano dating back to the sixteenth century.

  • This cotton and Sardinia wool carpet features a vibrant needlecord combination of alternating warm and cold colours, inspired by traditional covers. The carpet is woven on a flat handloom with the all’antiga technique.

  • This set of cotton and linen towels is embellished with balanced and refined striped motifs and half-stars, inspired by the textile iconography of Sardinia tradition. Made with neautral shades with the local a pibiones technique, they are refined with a hemstitch.

  • The expressive force of stark contrast is what characterises this sophisticated pendant, in which the warm colour of gold contrasts with the black intensity of the stone, whilst the precise, minimal working of obsidian contrasts with the rich material crafting of filigree.

  • The rich decoration of this large plate is a personal reinterpretation of descriptive symbolic elements with a strong link with Sardinian identity, history and culture.

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