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Peso | 65 g |
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Diametro | 5.5 cm |
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40,00 €
Bracciale etnico donna realizzato abbinando vecchie murrine millefiori differenti per taglio e colori.
Il diametro delle beads varia indicativamente da 1,4 cm (la più grande lunga 5 cm) a 1,2 cm : il bracciale è elastico e adattabile al polso.
Nella scheda prodotto altre informazioni utili – su richiesta inviamo foto del braccialetto indossato.
Bracciale etnico donna – Le murrine millefiori sono così chiamate poichè presentano disegni floreali coloratissimi e tra loro abbinate ricordano i mosaici. Tale tecnica nasce in medio oriente ancora prima di Cristo, ma raggiunge la massima diffusione grazie ai Veneziani.
Prodotte in grande quantità diventarono merce di scambio anche con le popolazioni africane, in particolare le etnie del Mali e del Ghana (Ashanti).
Glass ‘beads’ su ethnos
Gli Ashanti
Peso | 65 g |
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Diametro | 5.5 cm |
Paese d'origine | |
Materiali | |
Color |
Beautiful ethnic stretchy Bracelet, made by old millefiori murrine -differents cut and colors.
The diameter of the beads change from 1.2 cm to 1.4 cm.
The millefiori murrine are so called because they have very colorful floral designs and combined with each other they recall mosaics. This technique was born in the Middle East even before Christ, but reached its maximum diffusion thanks to the Venetians people.
Produced in large quantities, they became a bargaining chip also with the African populations, especially the ethnic groups of Mali and Ghana (Ashanti).
Glass beads on ethnos
Ashanti people
Beautiful ethnic stretchy Bracelet, made by old millefiori murrine -differents cut and colors.
The diameter of the beads change from 1.2 cm to 1.4 cm.
The millefiori murrine are so called because they have very colorful floral designs and combined with each other they recall mosaics. This technique was born in the Middle East even before Christ, but reached its maximum diffusion thanks to the Venetians people.
Produced in large quantities, they became a bargaining chip also with the African populations, especially the ethnic groups of Mali and Ghana (Ashanti).
Glass ‘beads’ en ethnos
Pueblo Ashanti
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