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Cup by Patrizia Italiano – Octopus – Handmade white ceramic from Sicily – Medium size
Handmade white ceramic from Sicily
Patrizia Italiano is a renowned Italian artist and ceramist, whose work is a true celebration of Sicily, her homeland and her main source of inspiration. Patrizia Italiano lives in Sicily, Italy, between Palermo and Filicudi, one of the Aeolian Islands.
She draws her inspiration from Sicilian landscapes, its history and its people. She is famous for her anthropomorphic vases, the famous Sicilian Moor’s Heads, which she reinterprets with great humour and a modern twist, giving them the names of Sicilian merchants.
High-temperature glazed art ceramic, very sturdy and with colours that will not fade.
They are all differents!
Cup by Patrizia Italiano – Octopus – Handmade white ceramic from Sicily – Medium size
Handmade white ceramic from Sicily
Patrizia Italiano is a renowned Italian artist and ceramist, whose work is a true celebration of Sicily, her homeland and her main source of inspiration. Patrizia Italiano lives in Sicily, Italy, between Palermo and Filicudi, one of the Aeolian Islands.
She draws her inspiration from Sicilian landscapes, its history and its people. She is famous for her anthropomorphic vases, the famous Sicilian Moor’s Heads, which she reinterprets with great humour and a modern twist, giving them the names of Sicilian merchants.
Each piece is hand-shaped, without the use of moulds or presses, making every object unique. She creates her own glazes and crystals to achieve her colours.
White clay, opaque and crystalline white glaze, high-temperature firing.
High-temperature glazed art ceramics, very sturdy and with colours that will not fade.
Widest diameter approx. 25 cm – Height approx. 12 cm - Inner diameter: 19cm
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Salvo Mug by Patrizia Italiano – Octopus
Handmade white ceramic from Sicily
Patrizia Italiano is a renowned Italian artist and ceramist, whose work is a true celebration of Sicily, her homeland and her main source of inspiration. Patrizia Italiano lives in Sicily, Italy, between Palermo and Filicudi, one of the Aeolian Islands.
She draws her inspiration from Sicilian landscapes, its history and its people. She is famous for her anthropomorphic vases, the famous Sicilian Moor’s Heads, which she reinterprets with great humour and a modern twist, giving them the names of Sicilian merchants.
Here we have Salvo, the octopus seller.
High-temperature glazed art ceramic, very sturdy and with colours that will not fade.
They are all differents!
Salvo Little Head by Patrizia Italiano – Octopus – Handmade white ceramic from Sicily – Plant pot – Vase
Handmade white ceramic from Sicily
Patrizia Italiano is a renowned Italian artist and ceramist, whose work is a true celebration of Sicily, her homeland and her main source of inspiration. Patrizia Italiano lives in Sicily, Italy, between Palermo and Filicudi, one of the Aeolian Islands.
She draws her inspiration from Sicilian landscapes, its history and its people. She is famous for her anthropomorphic vases, the famous Sicilian Moor’s Heads, which she reinterprets with great humour and a modern twist, giving them the names of Sicilian merchants.
Here we have Salvo, the octopus seller.
High-temperature glazed art ceramic, very sturdy and with colours that will not fade.
They are all differents!
Large decorative vase - Salvo by Patrizia Italiano – Octopus – Handmade white ceramic from Sicily
Handmade white ceramic from Sicily
Patrizia Italiano is a renowned Italian artist and ceramist, whose work is a true celebration of Sicily, her homeland and her main source of inspiration. Patrizia Italiano lives in Sicily, Italy, between Palermo and Filicudi, one of the Aeolian Islands.
She draws her inspiration from Sicilian landscapes, its history and its people. She is famous for her anthropomorphic vases, the famous Sicilian Moor’s Heads, which she reinterprets with great humour and a modern twist, giving them the names of Sicilian merchants.
Here we have Salvo, the octopus seller.
High-temperature glazed art ceramic, very sturdy and with colours that will not fade.
Cup by Patrizia Italiano – Octopus – Handmade white ceramic from Sicily – Large model
Handmade white ceramic from Sicily
Patrizia Italiano is a renowned Italian artist and ceramist, whose work is a true celebration of Sicily, her homeland and her main source of inspiration. Patrizia Italiano lives in Sicily, Italy, between Palermo and Filicudi, one of the Aeolian Islands.
She draws her inspiration from Sicilian landscapes, its history and its people. She is famous for her anthropomorphic vases, the famous Sicilian Moor’s Heads, which she reinterprets with great humour and a modern twist, giving them the names of Sicilian merchants.
High-temperature glazed art ceramic, very sturdy and with colours that will not fade.
They are all differents!
Papuan dagger in engraved cassowary bone
Papuan handicraft
Ref B
Fish - Antique chart by D'Orbigny - 1869
In colors
Atlas of the Universal Dictionary of Natural History
Double skeleton
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Unique piece
Theater of the Dance Macabre - Dance of Death
Victorian miniature theater
Entirely handmade in France
Buffalo horn sculpture
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Ancient engraving -board of Natural History in colour nineteenth century
Anatomy - Antique chart by D'Orbigny - 1869
In colors
Atlas of the Universal Dictionary of Natural History
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Lavender mothproofing Amulet
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Voyage to the South Pole and Oceania on the corvettes the Astrolabe and the Zélée, executed by order of the king during the years 1837-1838-1839-1840 under the command of M. Dumont-d'Urville captain of vessel
Botanical plate
Published in 1846
Atlas of Natural History - Botany
Phanerogamy
Royal spiny lobster - Beauchêne explosion style under glass
Panulirus regius
By Will Never Die
Origin: Atlantic Ocean - Brittany
Salvo Little Head by Patrizia Italiano – Octopus – Handmade white ceramic from Sicily – Plant pot – Vase
Handmade white ceramic from Sicily
Patrizia Italiano is a renowned Italian artist and ceramist, whose work is a true celebration of Sicily, her homeland and her main source of inspiration. Patrizia Italiano lives in Sicily, Italy, between Palermo and Filicudi, one of the Aeolian Islands.
She draws her inspiration from Sicilian landscapes, its history and its people. She is famous for her anthropomorphic vases, the famous Sicilian Moor’s Heads, which she reinterprets with great humour and a modern twist, giving them the names of Sicilian merchants.
Here we have Salvo, the octopus seller.
High-temperature glazed art ceramic, very sturdy and with colours that will not fade.
They are all differents!
Salvo Mug by Patrizia Italiano – Octopus
Handmade white ceramic from Sicily
Patrizia Italiano is a renowned Italian artist and ceramist, whose work is a true celebration of Sicily, her homeland and her main source of inspiration. Patrizia Italiano lives in Sicily, Italy, between Palermo and Filicudi, one of the Aeolian Islands.
She draws her inspiration from Sicilian landscapes, its history and its people. She is famous for her anthropomorphic vases, the famous Sicilian Moor’s Heads, which she reinterprets with great humour and a modern twist, giving them the names of Sicilian merchants.
Here we have Salvo, the octopus seller.
High-temperature glazed art ceramic, very sturdy and with colours that will not fade.
They are all differents!
Cup by Patrizia Italiano – Octopus – Handmade white ceramic from Sicily – Medium size
Handmade white ceramic from Sicily
Patrizia Italiano is a renowned Italian artist and ceramist, whose work is a true celebration of Sicily, her homeland and her main source of inspiration. Patrizia Italiano lives in Sicily, Italy, between Palermo and Filicudi, one of the Aeolian Islands.
She draws her inspiration from Sicilian landscapes, its history and its people. She is famous for her anthropomorphic vases, the famous Sicilian Moor’s Heads, which she reinterprets with great humour and a modern twist, giving them the names of Sicilian merchants.
High-temperature glazed art ceramic, very sturdy and with colours that will not fade.
They are all differents!