Faravelli and his blessed wines among women

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Galleria Vittorio Emanuele è was the scene of an extraordinary event that revealed the deep connection between art, culture and tradition through the widespread exhibition "Sul filo di Rosa". Curated by Barbara Trestini Trimarchi and inspired by the sketches of Rosa Genoni, this unique exhibition brought to light masterpieces of artistic embroidery, demonstrating the'inexhaustible richness of Italian embroidery techniques.

The exhibition offers an exploration of the variety of embroidery styles from different regions of Italy, keeping alive the methods handed down by women&#39s communities. Each piece on display è a tribute to Italian flora, with a special focus on the theme of the rose, a symbol of beauty and passion, executed with a precision that borders on painting.

The climax of the event was held at the Bocca Bookshop, where the artist dialogued with Elisabetta Invernici, discussing the most valuable embroidery techniques and leading participants on a fascinating journey through time to discover centuries-old traditions.

A significant contribution è was also offered by Antonia Dufour, who shared the stories of her historic rose gardens. Her roses are the basis for the creations of the "Le Rose di Antonia" and "Dufour à la Rose" brands, combining olfactory and taste experiences with the melodies offered by maestro Pierluigi Framarin of the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory of Milan. Also present was Antonio Faravelli, the golfing winemaker from Montù Beccaria, with his exceptional wines from Cantine Vitea appreciated by all.

The exhibition "On the Thread of Rose" will remain open until May 21, offering all lovers of art and tradition a window into a rarely explored world of beauty and craftsmanship.

Pictured from left: Elisabetta Invernici, Barbara Trestini Trimarchi, Antonio Faravelli, Antonia Dufour.

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