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Christ 2

The representation of Christ, in addition to being a religious icon, aims to interpret the sacrifice, passion and pain of every human being.

An original and authentic hand-made artwork created whith the antique technique of Commesso Fiorentino which is unique for Florence.

An original and authentic hand-made artwork created whith the antique technique of Commesso Fiorentino which is unique for Florence.

An original and authentic hand-made artwork created whith the antique technique of Commesso Fiorentino which is unique for Florence.

This is a classic subject in our gallery: a small village in the Tuscan coutryside with some houses and a lot of nature. The darker trees are cypresses, distinctive of Tuscany since IX century B.C. because they are the symbol of immortality and eternity due to its longevity. Etruscan started the application of this species of trees to cultivate...

The material which creates the works in Commesso Fiorentino originates from the rocks that make up the earth's crust. From a study of materials comes a work that draws inspiration from the celestial bodies that gravitate around the sun.

Stones used: Green fromArno River, Lapis, Lilla Viola, Rosso Pirenei, Sicilian Jasper

The Horse is the seventh sign in the 12-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac, and 2026 marks a particularly energetic and "blazing" version of this sign.

Butterflies carry messages of transformation, rebirth, hope and freedom, symbolizing personal growth and the ability to overcome difficulties, but they can also represent messages of love and good luck, with colors often adding nuances of specific meaning.

This subject was created using specific stones to best realize such a unique piece of Commesso Fiorentino. The artist chose to use the highest-quality Larimar to best reproduce the intensity of the blue, eliminating any green hues or black spots. It's important to note that each piece is composed of a single slice, joined to another slice only at...

Still life is an artistic genre that consists of the pictorial representation of inanimate objects, such as flowers, fruit, vegetables, musical instruments, bottles or dead animals, in vogue in the Netherlands from the mid-16th century, and then spread to the rest of Europe even in subsequent centuries.

The Goldfinch is known as the "king of finches," beloved both for its colorful plumage and the sweetness of its song.