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News
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2/3/2010
Conaz at the Ambiente Trade Show in Frankfurt
Conaz by Consigli will be exhibiting at the AMBIENTE Trade Show in Frankfurt, Germany, from February 12 through the 16th
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1/30/2010
New York International Gift Fair
A group of 16 Exhibitors from Umbria participating at the January 2010 edition
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11/6/2009
Bozeman Importer Brings Unique Products to U.S.
Bozeman, Montana Importer Ripple Marketing | Flat Earth Imports Brings Unique Italian Products to United States – by Bozeman Daily Chronicle
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10/28/2009
Deruta Sponsors REA Awards
Since 1300, Deruta has been producing unique products for unique clients.
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10/5/2005
Spaetzel and Apple Strudel in Italy?
The wood carvings from Val Gardena are cherished the world over. There is now a brand "Gardena Art" that guarantees that the wood sculptures come from the Val Gardena Valley.
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6/11/2004
Ceramics & coffee
"Only after an Italian puts their hand on a craft could it gain world-wide fame and be considered an art." Coffee lovers might connect this statement to the art of coffee roasting and espresso making, but, quoted from virtualitalia.com, it refers to the ceramic style Majolica (maiolica) that flourished in Italy since the Renaissance.
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2/27/2003
Handicraft, The Protagonist of Italian Development
The artisan tradition in Italy is strong and growing younger.

