Wood Earrings - Maple Model
Wooden earrings decorated with an inlay that recalls the designs of the splendid Sorrentine inlay used in the production of small tables, equipped with surgical steel hooks.
Ceramic with enamel, unique piece
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Ceramic with enamel, unique piece
Dimension: 40x 30 x 18 cm
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Wooden earrings decorated with an inlay that recalls the designs of the splendid Sorrentine inlay used in the production of small tables, equipped with surgical steel hooks.
Wooden pendant, made with a traditional inlay in ash, red erablé and maple wood, accompanied by a flesh-colored suede strap
Wooden earring, layers of red erablè and gray oak carved and pierced, equipped with surgical steel hooks.
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Wooden earrings, a reference to the typical ornament, drawing of the sorrentine inlay, accompanied by surgical steel hooks.
Terracotta monoblock entirely hand-modeled with small sticks and a pin point, then fired at 940°.
Terracotta monoblock entirely hand-modeled with small sticks and a pin point, then fired at 940° The realization takes place by growth, each small piece is affixed individually, to form the complete work.
Earrings made of mahogany wood decorated with a geometric inlay in mahogany and sessile oak, equipped with surgical steel hooks.
Terracotta monoblock entirely hand-modeled with small sticks and a pin point, then fired at 940°.
The work is a unique piece kept in a glass bell.