WOOD BOX: Lined Tea Bags Wood Box with printed tile lid - Opera "Gold+ - artisticaitalian.com
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    WOOD BOX: Lined Tea Bags Wood Box with printed tile lid - Opera "Gold+Black Carrara Marble"

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    PRINTED by Sublimation - Italian design.



    ABOUT THIS COLLECTION, PRODUCT & DESIGN

    This beautiful tea bag holder box is made of exquisite hardwood with an ivory velvet interior lining and a luxurious mahogany finish on the outside.
    It can also be used to hold your favorite recipe cards or as a multi-purpose container for your desk.
    The box features a glossy ceramic tile printed in high resolution, and the lid is equipped with a concealed hinge for seamless opening.
    Size: 6" Wide X 4" Deep X 4.5" High (Inside dimensions- 5" X 3" X 2.5” Deep)

    ABOUT THIS DESIGN:
    Carrara, Italy, renowned for its marble, boasts a rich history dating back to ancient times.
    The Carrara marble quarries have supplied marble for some of the world's most iconic sculptures and buildings, including Michelangelo's David and the Pantheon in Rome.
    The white and blue-grey marble from Carrara is highly prized for its purity, durability, and beauty, making it a favorite material among sculptors and architects throughout history.
    Today, Carrara remains a hub for marble production, attracting artists, tourists, and industry professionals alike to witness the timeless allure of this exquisite natural stone.

    ABOUT "AFFRESCO"
    Any art lover, as well as anyone who has visited Italy, must have had the opportunity to appreciate an affresco painting.
    Most prominent ancient Roman paintings consist of affresco, as do the holy stories depicted within medieval churches.
    The magnificent decorations found within the halls of villas dating from the fifth, sixth, and seventh centuries also feature affresco paintings.
    The affresco painting method is the basis for the most impressive mural works of Italian art and is considered to be the most widely used artistic technique during the Renaissance period by world-known artists such as Botticelli, Michelangelo, Raffaello, Signorelli, and Piero Della Francesca and more.