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A testament to Petri Firenze's craftsmanship and timeless designs, this unique box is defined by a sculptural simplicity captured in realistic details and globe-shaped silhouette of a sputnik sea urchin. Hand forged of 925 silver using the ancient chisel technique, this lavish piece is enriched with a branch of white coral on the removable top, resulting in an eye-catching and unique piece of timeless elegance. This superb container can be displayed with other silver objects with shells and coral accents to create a marine-inspired look for a traditional or contemporary living room or entryway.
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Striulli Vetri d'Arte
Veneto, Italy | Glassmith
One of the youngest master glassmiths on the Venetian island of Murano, Alberto Striulli dedicates himself to continuing the city's 700 years of glass blowing history. His prowess spans from classic chandeliers to a wide range of contemporary tableware and "glassart" pieces. His signature design is probably the "rigadin", a straight ribbed pattern achieved by blowing incandescent glass into a rudimentary mold called "bronzin". Striulli's creations are certified by Promovetro Consortium, the Murano glass authority ensuring that artisans follow traditional techniques.Discover more