

This artwork transforms a rugged lava stone into a canvas, where the majolica technique meets the raw textures of volcanic rock. Layers of metallic glazes create an almost liquid effect, capturing the eruption’s fiery glow as it cools into solid earth. The natural edges of the stone give the impression of a fragment from Etna, frozen in time yet still pulsing with the energy of its origins. Visit the Artemest catalog to explore different variants.
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Studio Le Nid
Sicilia, Italy | Ceramist
Established in 1966 by master artisan Barbaro Messina and based in Paternò, Sicily, Studio Le Nid started as a small workshop of ceramic sculptures and “bonboniere” and eventually became internationally renowned for its traditional majolica. Each captivating piece draws inspiration from Sicily’s rich past and incorporates volcanic materials from Mount Etna for a defining character. Since 2001, Studio Le Nid has been guided by Vincenzo, Filippo, and Rita Messina, who carry forward their father’s artistic mission, uniting ancient handcraftsmanship with innovative technology.Discover more