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Handcrafted gold foil on glass with manganese colour serigraphy and maple lid with gold foil. Tessuto: The coolness of linen and the rustle of silk. A unique fragrance, created in Como as a tribute to the most precious and natural fibres. Its pervading fragrance is ‘woven’ from bergamot, cassis flowers and cotton leaves, leading to a heart of olive,...
Handcrafted gold foil on glass with manganese colour serigraphy and maple lid with gold foil. The: Soaking in the meditative warmth of a bath tub filled with Japanese green tea. Vapours rise hypnotically off the water, delicately diffusing and filling the room with the aroma of tea leaves.
Handcrafted gold foil on glass with manganese colour serigraphy and maple lid with gold foil. Mareminerale: Capture all the stimulating and oxygenating energy of the sea, diving headlong into the foam of its waves. Breathe, bathe, collect shells and driftwood as you stroll leisurely along the shore. Well-being in its purest state.
Handcrafted gold foil on glass with manganese colour serigraphy and maple lid with gold foil. Aramara: A summer’s day, the sun on your skin, happy thoughts. A unique olfactory experience that evokes the bright colours and contrasts of the Mediterranean. Bitter orange blends with bergamot and cardamom and floats on the air with the spiritual touch of...
Handcrafted Silver foil on glass with manganese colour serigraphy and maple lid with Silver foil. Tessuto: The coolness of linen and the rustle of silk. A unique fragrance, created in Como as a tribute to the most precious and natural fibres. Its pervading fragrance is ‘woven’ from bergamot, cassis flowers and cotton leaves, leading to a heart of olive,...
Handcrafted Silver foil on glass with manganese colour serigraphy and maple lid with Silver foil. The: Soaking in the meditative warmth of a bath tub filled with Japanese green tea. Vapours rise hypnotically off the water, delicately diffusing and filling the room with the aroma of tea leaves.
Handcrafted Silver foil on glass with manganese colour serigraphy and maple lid with Silver foil. Mareminerale: Capture all the stimulating and oxygenating energy of the sea, diving headlong into the foam of its waves. Breathe, bathe, collect shells and driftwood as you stroll leisurely along the shore. Well-being in its purest state.
Handcrafted Silver foil on glass with manganese colour serigraphy and maple lid with Silver foil. Aramara: A summer’s day, the sun on your skin, happy thoughts. A unique olfactory experience that evokes the bright colours and contrasts of the Mediterranean. Bitter orange blends with bergamot and cardamom and floats on the air with the spiritual touch of...
Arte dei Giudici e Notai: (1212) Corporation which gave a very strong contribution to all the Guilds in view of the continuous need for Judges and Notaries in dealing with the considerable paperwork involved. Among the Notaries, a “Proconsul” was appointed, the highest authority recognized by all the Guilds.
Arte dei Medici e Speziali: (1349) The old doctors (medici) practised medicine and surgery, prepared the medicines to administer to patients and were also profound philosophy scholars. The pharmacists (speziali) on the other hand, obtained and sold the herbs, drugs and spices needed to prepare medicines. They also traded in perfumes and essences, as well...
Arte dei Mercatanti: (1182) The Florentine entrepreneurs who belonged to this ancient corporation imported rough cloth from abroad, refining and finishing it and then selling it. Together they formed powerful trading companies, opening up various branches in many European cities and in North Africa, making huge profits from their trade and becoming known...
Arte dei Vaiai e Pellicciai: (1266) The vair workers specialized in working squirrel skins and the furriers all other hides. From the raw hides, the vair workers and furriers obtained refined garments by tanning and subsequent production processes. The transformation from spiny and solitary bush to refined and sensual flower; an explosion of rosy...
Arte del Cambio: (1202) The Florentines excelled in this activity, which consisted in exchanging the numerous foreign currencies with that of Florence (gold florin), in granting loans and in sending currency from one country to another by means of “letters of exchange”, a method which became widespread to safely transfer large amounts of money.
Arte della Lana: (1317) This Guild was perhaps the major source of wealth and power of Florence: it did in fact help spread the city’s products worldwide. It saw to all the various processes from the raw baled wool through to the final cloth. A “wool stamp” was stitched onto each Florentine product, to protect it against counterfeiting.
Arte della Seta: (1248) Originally called “Arte di Por Santa Maria” due to its vicinity to the namesake city gate. Thanks to the increase in the production of fabrics and great expansion of trade, the association took the name of Arte della Seta. Its members worked silk drapes woven with gold, silver and every other colour. Freshness of a lightweight and...
Arte dei Giudici e Notai: (1212) Corporation which gave a very strong contribution to all the Guilds in view of the continuous need for Judges and Notaries in dealing with the considerable paperwork involved. Among the Notaries, a “Proconsul” was appointed, the highest authority recognized by all the Guilds. Bath Salts.
Arte dei Medici e Speziali: (1349) The old doctors (medici) practised medicine and surgery, prepared the medicines to administer to patients and were also profound philosophy scholars. The pharmacists (speziali) on the other hand, obtained and sold the herbs, drugs and spices needed to prepare medicines. They also traded in perfumes and essences, as well...
Arte dei Mercatanti: (1182) The Florentine entrepreneurs who belonged to this ancient corporation imported rough cloth from abroad, refining and finishing it and then selling it. Together they formed powerful trading companies, opening up various branches in many European cities and in North Africa, making huge profits from their trade and becoming known...
Arte dei Vaiai e Pellicciai: (1266) The vair workers specialized in working squirrel skins and the furriers all other hides. From the raw hides, the vair workers and furriers obtained refined garments by tanning and subsequent production processes. The transformation from spiny and solitary bush to refined and sensual flower; an explosion of rosy...
Arte del Cambio: (1202) The Florentines excelled in this activity, which consisted in exchanging the numerous foreign currencies with that of Florence (gold florin), in granting loans and in sending currency from one country to another by means of “letters of exchange”, a method which became widespread to safely transfer large amounts of money. Bath Salts.
Arte della Lana: (1317) This Guild was perhaps the major source of wealth and power of Florence: it did in fact help spread the city’s products worldwide. It saw to all the various processes from the raw baled wool through to the final cloth. A “wool stamp” was stitched onto each Florentine product, to protect it against counterfeiting. Bath Salts.