The colors of the sea
The beautiful majolica of the Mediterranean tradition
A travel from far away. From the remote corners of what was called Mare Nostrum by the Romans, the sea with thousand landings and countless isles. The Mediterranean Sea, the cradle of the European civilization, place of meetings and exchanges. A mythological place, full of history.
Spices, precious fabrics and any kind of treasure travelled in the holds of the ships
ploughing its waves during the centuries. Greek, Phoenician, North-African, Sicilian
and Neapolitan majolica, too, were spreading in this way. Pots, dishes, jars and amphora talking with images and colors, shapes and refl ections. Noble tools used daily, collected and scattered by winds and sea courses.
The collection Rosa dei Venti glazed in four colors: Oversea Blue for Maestrale, Sky Blue for Grecale, Pearly White for Scirocco and Turquoise Green for Libeccio.
The compactness of porcelain stoneware and its high thickness guarantee the best resistance to stains shocks and wear in time.