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Telearte’s prints

2023-05-08T14:50:45+02:00

Medium or small format reproduction of old paintings done in watercolor or oil on canvas depicting landscapes, grotesques, places with monuments, fantasy scenes etc. This is the preferred solution for most people who intend to nicely decorate the walls of any store, studio, club, hotel or home. Find out how to make your spaces pleasant with decorative images proposed by Telearte. Free delivery. What are you waiting for! https://fb.watch/v/1cQ3UnRKH/ Posted by Facebook on July 13, 2021

Telearte’s prints2023-05-08T14:50:45+02:00

Coral in jewelry making

2023-05-08T14:50:52+02:00

It has always been believed that coral possesses magical and portentous qualities; it is said to guard against demons, negative influences, and especially envy. That is why in Italy during the 15th century, the coral necklace was an indispensable element in the trousseaux of young brides of any social class, as well as the first piece of jewelry given to newborns in the form of a pendant to be attached to cradles, a bracelet or a necklace. In the eighteenth century in Naples and Torre del Greco the first coral crafting "industries" were born; wonderful objects that included not only jewelry [...]

Coral in jewelry making2023-05-08T14:50:52+02:00

The Shibayama Technique

2023-05-08T14:50:46+02:00

Shibayama is a Japanese town in Chiba Prefecture. Shibayama is an art form originating in Japan. It involves lacquering objects with semi-precious materials in a very special style. Objects that are generally vases, boxes, and katana cases. Such objects made in the Meiji* era, because of their delicacy and preciousness, are valued highly and sought after by many collectors. Shibayama 's work is a combination of inlay and relief that marries the two techniques in a way that highlights their most spectacular features. It was first used in Japan in the 18th century to decorate ornaments and objects for personal use. [...]

The Shibayama Technique2023-05-08T14:50:46+02:00
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