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  • The plastic shape of the glazed hand-crafted and decorated ceramic vase is the synthesis of the processing of a single clay layer, that the potter shapes and bends, obtaining a sophisticated contrast between the plastic movement and the solid ceramic material used to craft it.

  • Gold foil bangle, embossed and chiseled, commonly referred to as the “slave bangle”. Entirely handmade, it features a special bezel with an agate engraved with Augustus ' effigy. It consists of three finely decorated sections joined together by a sophisticated knuckle joint system.

  • This original hand-forged tray is inspired by the shape of a traditional grill.

  • Rhombuses and intertwined geometric patterns typical of the traditional iconography of the village of Aggius, a composition locally called Lu pomu, are woven into the delicate colour of this carpet in Sardinian wool.

  • Explicitly inspired by local tradition, the finely engraved lace-like decoration is made of glazed terracotta. The central stylised lapwing module reinterprets the symbols of other forms of Sardinian tradition, such as weaving and carving.

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