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  • The stylised forms of this ceramic sculpture tell millennium-old stories, taken from the archaic pre-Nuragic culture with plastic and expressive trait, which evoke the female figure intended as a goddess symbolising fertility.

  • This engraved hand-decorated steel object is inspired by the traditional motif of su puzone, the bird. The pattern is a traditionally used on the burra, the typical blanket of the village of Sarule, that the workshop adds to a number of pieces.

  • With an elongated shape and a dynamic composition, these original cotton fabric panels with traditional weavings are decorated with large red leaves and black wafer-thin lines, giving a sophisticated graphic effect.

  • Fine loom woven linen curtains with relief decorations featuring the traditional motifs of roses and arches. They stand out for the careful finishing touches that are made exclusively by hand with hemstitch and gigliuccio, distinctive features of the workshop.

  • This gold necklace with a richly set oval pendant made of carved vitreous paste and with an exquisite handcrafted chain evokes precious antique jewels.

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