Volcanic Obsidian (Lava) - Mounted on bronze and glass paste
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- Artist Tincani Giuliano
- Category Shelf Objects
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Creation year 2022
- Dimensions 18 x 14 x H 54 cm
- Description Volcanic Obsidian (Lava) Hammered with Horn, sourced from Central Mexico, mounted on bronze and glass paste.
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Tincani Giuliano
Giuliano Tincani, is specialized in creating unique items. Jewelry and ornament, done with precious metals, stones and minerals, all works of great design, created exclusively for you.
A particular refinement and sophistication characterizes our creations made of amber, shells, corals, sea fans, agate, quartzes, sponges and other minerals. These as well, unique works that will give a special touch of class to the environments that will host them.
Gold, silver, coral, ebony, diamonds and precious stones are just some of the materials that placed side by side or placed in elegant Goldsmith’s art, we use to create unique objects in balance between art and science. These masterpieces of fine jewelry and creations by the original forms, ideal for a refined interior, are born from a deep knowledge of materials and from the continuous updating on the latest design trends, combined with the ancient tradition of Wunderkammer and with the reuse of ancient elements. The basic principle is to consider the materials in their intrinsic value, acting, not to deplete them with outside decoration, but on the contrary, to enrich them of a new conceptual content.
Giuliano Tincani, a tradition of designers since 1991.