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Glass in Venice

Young Lorenzo, a thirteenth-century Venetian, has decided to become a master glassmaker. To do so, he must spend at least eight years in the workshops of a nearby island and immerse himself in all the secrets of glassmaking, melting, and…

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Mother’s hands

Hands that knead, weave or paint; hands that type, operate machines, or prepare classes: these are working hands. Hands that heal and caress, that feed. They transmit strength, security, comfort. They push out of the nest and open up, loving,…

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Resilience, a key word

And especially relevant to the moment we are living through.  "The capacity of a living being to adapt to a disturbing agent or an adverse state or situation" is the exact definition of resilience. Uncertainty is a concept that accompanies…

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The Gift of Craft

When you buy a work of art or a craft we value not only the tangible work that we have in your hands but the soul component that the creator invests in the conception of his idea when choosing materials,…

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Women’s role in History

Throughout the time, whole centuries of civilization, wars, industrial development, rise of new cities or peasant life have all counted with a barely inclusion of women. The history of the humanity is a history of males, not in vain there…

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