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Bordallo Pinheiro
The Sardine collection by Bordallo Pinheiro results from a collaboration between the earthenware factory of Caldas da Rainha, founded in 1884 by Raphael Bordallo Pinheiro, EGEAC (Lisbon’s cultural and animation municipal entity). And Lisbon’s city council. The original Bordallo Pinheiro’s Sardine, designed in the XIX century, due to its classic three-dimensional nature, became the ideal support for receiving the creative work that EGEAC develops since 2003, within Lisbon’s festivities, which transformed the sardine, iconic fish of Portuguese culture and gastronomy, an international icon of the city and of summer celebrations of the Portuguese capital.
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G Debrekht
Our new collection of exquisite limited edition wooden crosses.This beautiful cross shimmers with wonderful ornamental details.Each cross is made to order. Inspired by the famous icon paintings, this collection consists of replicas of authentic old-world iconic works.We bring you the classic, timeless beauty of icons, vibrant art, and legendary history of sacred icons, including striking images of Christ, Mary, Mother of God, Feast Days, and more.Created by skilled artists and from the finest quality materials available, each piece is authenticated by G.DeBrekht to insure that each fine art replica will become a treasured family keepsake. Give a handmade gift of blessings to transform lives and make the world a brighter place.*Some items may have slight variations due to the handcrafted nature of the art and wood grains.
Winner of the acclaimed Lisbon contest “Chintz Dress" (being the only candidate in the contest), the graceful, garish Lisboeta sardine features a model inspired in the '50s, in Pombaline chintz, set off by an English embroidery ribbon. And as the Fado says: “There goes fancy/every day more beautiful/ And her chintz dress/ Always has a Sunday look”. Reminds us of Raquel Tavares, doesn't it?
I love it!. Charla. Klamath Falls, OR. 2024-06-02 23:48:21
It’s called “freedom” because it was inspired by the Carnation Revolution. The character of Salgueiro Maia, the emblematic character of the 25th of April, was used as the basis for representing this member of the armed forces. The red carnation sardine is a symbol of the peaceful revolution.
The Sardine collection by Bordallo Pinheiro results from a collaboration between the earthenware factory of Caldas da Rainha, founded in 1884 by Raphael Bordallo Pinheiro, EGEAC (Lisbon’s cultural and animation municipal entity). And Lisbon’s city council. The original Bordallo Pinheiro’s sardine, designed in the XIX century, due to its classic three-dimensional nature, became the ideal support for receiving the creative work that EGEAC develops since 2003, within Lisbon’s festivities, which transformed the sardine, iconic fish of Portuguese culture and gastronomy, an international icon of the city and of summer celebrations of the Portuguese capital.
This collection by Bordallo Pinheiro results from a collaboration between the earthenware factory of Caldas da Rainha, founded in 1884 by Raphael Bordallo Pinheiro, EGEAC (Lisbon’s cultural and animation municipal entity), and Lisbon’s city council. The original Bordallo Pinheiro’s Sardine, designed in the XIX century, due to its classic three-dimensional nature, became the ideal support for receiving the creative work that EGEAC develops since 2003, within Lisbon’s festivities, which transformed the sardine, iconic fish of Portuguese culture and gastronomy, an international icon of the city and of summer celebrations of the Portuguese capital.
A new phenomenon has taken place at Entroncamento, this time from the water world! A sardine was mysteriously seen running on the train tracks of this town of crossroads. Its origin is not yet known, but it is thought that its fantastic and ingenious appearance is due to the influence of the trains that it saw passing when bathing in the waters of the Tagus. They're out there.