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  • This large jack knife has a finely crafted grooved laurel leaf-shaped blade, which is designed as a hunter's tool for skinning, it has a handle with a spring, shaped sides in light mouflon horn and engraved brass guard.

  • This evocative mask in natural hide revives the characteristic expression of the well-known grotesque grinning masks in Phoenician-Punic terracotta.

  • The fine embroidery of the apron, which forms part of the traditional costume of Nuoro, reproduces the original exhibited in the Ethnographic Museum in Nuoro with great stylistic consistency. A strikingly distinctive element, it is embroidered in polychrome silk thread on black woollen cloth.

  • This pattadese jack knife is reinforced with an inner core and features a straight stainless steel blade; it is traditionally used in pastoral and contexts, its handle being made of a mutton horn and a chamfered nickel silver ring.

  • It is inspired by traditional iconography. It is made of chestnut, hand carved and painted with a many-coloured mark.

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