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MAGICATEXANDI III MAGICATEXANDI III

Cencetak

MAGICATEXANDI III

€220,00

Discover “Loto”, a unique shoe that blends the tradition of handcrafted friulane footwear with the timeless allure of Parsi culture. Made from exquisite duchess satin silk and finely embroidered, this luxurious friulana is an ode to quiet elegance and spirituality.The embroidery draws inspiration from the lotus symbol, a sacred flower...

MAGICATEXANDI I MAGICATEXANDI I

Cencetak

MAGICATEXANDI I

€230,00

“MAGICATEXENDI” that means “The magic of weaving”. A special edition for the 10 years of CenCeTak. As weaving has always been seen as an alchemy that transforms simple treads in magnificent textiles. The most representative textiles that we could use are original fabrics from the...

MAGICATEXANDI II "Special edition" MAGICATEXANDI II "Special edition"

Cencetak

MAGICATEXANDI II "Special edition"

€230,00

“MAGICATEXENDI” that means “The magic of weaving”. A special edition for the 10 years of CenCeTak. As weaving has always been seen as an alchemy that transforms simple treads in magnificent textiles. The most representative textiles that we could use are original fabrics from the...

MAGICATEXANDI III MAGICATEXANDI III

Cencetak

MAGICATEXANDI III

€230,00

“MAGICATEXENDI” that means “The magic of weaving”. A special edition for the 10 years of CenCeTak. As weaving has always been seen as an alchemy that transforms simple treads in magnificent textiles. The most representative textiles that we could use are original fabrics from the...

Neela Neela

Cencetak

Neela

€140,00

Cencetak in cotton velvet, the name derives from the Latin term “vellus” or sheep's fleece, as the velvet has a soft and hairy surface. One of the most expensive fabrics of antiquity is the most typical of the fabrics with which the "friulane" are made...

Nomikomu Nomikomu

Cencetak

Nomikomu

€160,00

“Nomikomu” is a shoe hand crafted with brocades from the Far East, depicts small swallows in flight on a delicate lavender background, makes this shoe a delicate slipper for a refined look. The traditional shape of the Friulan carnica shoe, brings us back centuries in...

Nozomu Nozomu

Cencetak

Nozomu

€160,00

“Nozomu” is a shoe hand crafted with brocades from the Far East. The square spiral and the circle, typical oriental decorative elements, represent the continuity of life and green is the hope that must never abandon us. The tapered Crispina shape, an exclusive style of...

Parandeh Parandeh

Cencetak

Parandeh

€220,00

Parandeh is more than a shoe: it is a statement of style and spirituality. This luxurious handcrafted friulana is made from fine silk duchess satin and embroidered with thread in motifs inspired by the refined textile art of the Parsi tradition.Descendants of the ancient Zoroastrian Persians, the Parsi...

Peela Peela

Cencetak

Peela

€140,00

Cencetak in cotton velvet, the name derives from the Latin term “vellus” or sheep's fleece, as the velvet has a soft and hairy surface. One of the most expensive fabrics of antiquity is the most typical of the fabrics with which the "friulane" are made...

Qoqnus Qoqnus

Cencetak

Qoqnus

€220,00

Be captivated by “Qoqnus”, the handcrafted friulana that embodies the eternal power of rebirth. Made from iridescent velvet and adorned with fine thread embroidery, this unique shoe draws inspiration from the mythological Persian phoenix.The Qoqnus, the firebird of Parsi tradition, sings a haunting melody before burning and rising anew...

Sakura Sakura

Cencetak

Sakura

€160,00

“Sakura” is a shoe hand crafted with brocades from the Far East. The typical decorative element of the cherry blossom is highly revered in Japanese culture and represents the transience of life, fragility but also the desire to savour life in every moment. The tapered...

Santara Santara

Cencetak

Santara

€140,00

Cencetak in cotton velvet, the name derives from the Latin term “vellus” or sheep's fleece, as the velvet has a soft and hairy surface. One of the most expensive fabrics of antiquity is the most typical of the fabrics with which the "friulane" are made...