PATRIZIA DELOGU GIOIELLERIA
Read morePatrizia has been visiting the artisan workshops of Sardinia in search of beautiful pieces since 1979. In her jewellery shop you will find beautiful gold filigree rings, coral or semi-precious stone necklaces, original ceramics. Patrizia looks for beauty in all the items she selects, whether they are one-of-a-kind pieces or mass-produced items. While the criteria may seem particularly subjective and random, the result is convincing.
CREAZIONI ANTONELLO
Read moreThe Sardinian filigree is the "golden thread" worn by the Phoenicians and worked as the most precious of embroideries. In this workshop, the starting point is a thorough research on archaeological materials and ancient ornaments, with their symbolic meanings, to end up designing unique jewels. Antonello manages to capture the light by shaping gold into spirals and lace. Rings, pendants and brooches are gathered in collections with dreamy names: Organza, Corbula, Soffioni... The result is surprisingly delicate.
LA TERRA DI PATIKA
Read moreThis delightful shop highlights the handicraft know-how of the various regions of Sardinia through a selection of objects that reflect the great modernity of traditions. Elegant and refined, the beautiful and original objects are a world away from the folklore repertoire, while drawing on it. Wool carpets, embroidered tea towels or cushions, clay gourds, precious jewellery, many of the items are unique. We are at the antipodes of made in China and kitsch. The ideal place to do some typical shopping before going back
SARTORIA MODOLO
Read moreThis fashion boutique is known and represented all over the world. Paolo Modolo, its founder, has had a very romantic career. As a young man, he was employed at the nearby mine. In the evening, when he returned home, he began to sew. One of his first customers was Costantino Nivola, who paid for his suit with a signed canvas. For 22 years, Paolo digs the galleries and sews suits. His models inspired by the peasant dress are spotted and land on the catwalks of Cagliari first, then Florence, Milan, Tokyo...