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  • The fine lines of these earrings with jointed pendant in gold filigree and Sardinian coral reinterpret ancient models wisely combining references to the local tradition with elements of archaic Roman and Phoenician jewellery.

  • This traditional ring featuring gold and mounted stones, is called anellu de punta. It is part of the goldsmith's tradition of Orgosolo, the renown town at the heart of Sardinia.

  • The passion and the study of Sardinian traditions resulted in the creation of figures inspired by the local carnival costumes: Mamuthones, Boes and Merdules, shaped with skill and made even more striking by the use of dark wood colours, crafted in a terracotta mould and then hand-refined.

  • Sea urchin, decorative element or black ceramic bowl. Sophisticated and contemporary style for this special intuitive object, made entirely by hand using the bucchero technique, for decoration or culinary purposes as a container for food product.

  • Cotton and Sardinian wool tapestry with groups of peacocks facing the Tree of Life. Inspired by the iconography of traditional weaving, the motifs are made following the littos technique, duplicated on an original elongated rectangular field.

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