STORIES AND LEGENDS
Tales and beauties of Sardinia
3 THINGS YOU DID NOT KNOW ABOUT SU COCCU SARDO
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The Sardinian Su Coccu , also known by the names of Sa Sabègia or Su Pinnadellu depending on the areas of Sardinia in which it is produced, is an ancient amulet chases the evil eye composed of a hard stone set between two silver cups, which have the task of catalyzing evil ...
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THE SARDINIAN BUTTON, TRADITIONAL TREASURE OF THE DEA TANIT
The Sardinian tradition has accustomed us to unique masterpieces, which involve both the textile and the artisan sector. In fact, it is not difficult to admire fabulous dresses, popular ...
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Do you know that the symbolic flag of Sardinia is the flag of the four Moors? Have you ever wondered why these four figures appear and what they represent?
The history and legend that hide behind this banner refer to almost a thousand years ago ...
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SARDINIA BETWEEN MYTH AND HISTORY
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Did you know that there is a relationship between the mythical submerged city of Atlantis and Sardinia?
And again, can you imagine that in Sardinia we have stone giants? And not only ... Even fairies, but perhaps you already know this!
Do you want to discover our secrets and our legends?
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SARDINIAN LANGUAGE AND PROVERBS
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Sometimes, it is easier to truly know a culture and a people, simply by analyzing the meaning of a certain dialect expression. This is also the case with the Sardinian language and the proverb "No fait a tenni s'ou, sa pudda e s'arriali".
Curious isn't it?
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Sardinian pendants are highly appreciated jewels for their beauty and uniqueness. Among the various models of Sardinian pendants, the Sardinian button is one of the best known and most appreciated. These pendants are made with the Sardinian filigree technique, an ancient art that consists of weaving thin gold and/or silver threads...
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OTHER ARTICLES
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Nature-Inspired Jewelry: Elegance and Connection with the Natural World
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Traditional Festivals and Fairs of Sardinia: A Journey into the Culture and Traditions of the Island
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The Sardinian Cavalcade: An explosion of tradition and culture in Sardinia
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The Angel Caller, the Sardinian jewel that protects mothers and newborns