Parera 68 Buenos Aires
Parera 68 Buenos Aires
Native art to be found at Parera 68 Buenos Aires ....... Parera 68 artesian and art has tapestry, banquets, rugs made out of pure sheep or lama wool that have been weaving by hand, llama wool hand knitted and loom knitted pieces. From Salta, Catamarca, La Pampa and Patagonia as well as from the provinces of Tucuman and Cordoba, local craftsmen and women work in this project to provide the best of their traditions in the best quality. Parera 68 is Pietro and Fernanda's concept of style. Our young and visionary friends work upon the concept of indigenous aesthetic. They've created Parera in a joint venture with local craftsmen and women of our country, and work together in the creation of new pieces with the ancient traditions of weaving, dying, knitting and design. Everything is based upon the natural concept of organic creation with the best input of modern times, tailored custom design. Therefore, Pietro and Fernanda will be contributing to this blog with insightful details and information on the history of these items, the cultures that produce them and the conceptual design made by them. So if you are interested in Native Art or the more tradional Art or any Antiques, and you are travelling to Argentina please feel free to email us…….. and what about Collectibles and just to mention some like Advertising, Advertising Art, Architectural, Art Deco, Auto Parts, Badges, Banks, Beswick, Bottle, Bottle Openers, Bronze, Button, Calendars, Candy Containers, Carnival Glass, Chandeliers, Christmas, Coca Cola, Corkscrews, Elvis Presley, Ethnic Art, Ethnic Toys, Fans, Fishing, Fishing Reels, Folk Art, Francisco Adaro, Furniture, Lamps and lightning items, the wild 60's and 70's, Garden Furnishing, Girl Scout, Glass Art, Glass Contemporary, Golf, Halloween, Inkwells, Insulators, Ivory, Japanese Woodblock Prints, Jewellery, Judaic, Kitchen, Knife, Lamps, Lighters, Lightning Rod , Majolica, Match Holders, Medical, Motorcycles, Music, Napkin Rings, Nautical, Netsuke’s, Nutcrackers, Paintings, Liberato Spisso, born Buenos Aires, Argentina. 14 March 1903, Portrait Artist, Viski, Jean ( Janos ) 1891 - 1961, Old Car, Paper, Paperweights, Pens, Pencils, Pencil Sharpeners, Pepsi Cola, Perfume Bottles, Pewter, Phonographs, Photography, Postcards, Posters, Prints, Radio, Railroad , Records, Steam Tractor, Scientific Instruments, Sewing, Sheet Music, Silver, Souvenirs, Sports, Stero Cards, Stereoscopes, Telephones, Television, Tools, Toys, "The Buenos Aires Toy Museum. Argentina", or a Tractor, Typewriters, Watch, Weapons, Weather Vanes, Wood Carvings, Wooden, World's Fair, to say Vito Campanella. Please feel free to contact Flor Rodriquez by emailing her: Email: Flor Rodriguez. or Bob Frassinetti: For more information: Email: Bob Frassinetti. Press here to go back to web blog:Daily Updates on Art, Antiques, Collectibles as well as travel information for Buenos Aires, Argentina. Phone me thru Skype, ID: Bob Frassinetti or you can also chat with me thru Yahoo, press here: Yahoo Contact Find me on MySpace and be my friend!
Parera 68 Buenos Aires
Parera 68 Buenos Aires 
 
Hippie Chic is the new fashion style saw in world wide run ways, on the streets of posh and modern cities such as Milan, Rome, Paris, Barcelona, New York, Los Angeles and Buenos Aires. Clothing and Fashion are really a reflection of a broader aesthetic concept that involves design, furniture, decoration, and architecture. There's no question about the rebirth of natural oriented life that is combined with the latest inputs of our modern -post modern era. We need to stay put in the important aspects of life, the earth, the feel of nature and its textures, fibbers, etc. Then, in this new style feature we've witnessed the rebirth of Indian, Chinese, Middle Eastern and Latin American ethnic original aesthetics. Clean minimalist lines of architecture blend gorgeously with the original folk weaving from Bolivia, Peru and North West Argentina. Mapuche southern Patagonian motives highlight the beauty of the simple and highly achieved conceptual design. In these days where individuals seek for self persona, the uniqueness of ethnic design appears as a tailored option for one of a kind people. So if you are interested in Art or Antiques, and you are travelling to Argentina please feel free to email us…….. and what about Collectibles and just to mention some like Advertising, Advertising Art, Architectural, Art Deco, Auto Parts, Badges, Banks, Beswick, Bottle, Bottle Openers, Bronze, Button, Calendars, Candy Containers, Carnival Glass, Chandeliers, Christmas, Coca Cola, Corkscrews, Elvis Presley, Ethnic Art, Ethnic Toys, Fans, Fishing, Fishing Reels, Folk Art, Francisco Adaro, Furniture, Lamps and lightning items, the wild 60's and 70's, Garden Furnishing, Girl Scout, Glass Art, Glass Contemporary, Golf, Halloween, Inkwells, Insulators, Ivory, Japanese Woodblock Prints, Jewellery, Judaic, Kitchen, Knife, Lamps, Lighters, Lightning Rod , Majolica, Match Holders, Medical, Motorcycles, Music, Napkin Rings, Nautical, Netsuke’s, Nutcrackers, Paintings, Liberato Spisso, born Buenos Aires, Argentina. 14 March 1903, Portrait Artist, Viski, Jean ( Janos ) 1891 - 1961, Old Car, Paper, Paperweights, Pens, Pencils, Pencil Sharpeners, Pepsi Cola, Perfume Bottles, Pewter, Phonographs, Photography, Postcards, Posters, Prints, Radio, Railroad , Records, Steam Tractor, Scientific Instruments, Sewing, Sheet Music, Silver, Souvenirs, Sports, Stero Cards, Stereoscopes, Telephones, Television, Tools, Toys, "The Buenos Aires Toy Museum. Argentina", or a Tractor, Typewriters, Watch, Weapons, Weather Vanes, Wood Carvings, Wooden, World's Fair, to say Vito Campanella. Please feel free to contact Flor Rodriquez by emailing her: Email: Flor Rodriguez. or Bob Frassinetti: For more information: Email: Bob Frassinetti. Press here to go back to web blog:Daily Updates on Art, Antiques, Collectibles as well as travel information for Buenos Aires, Argentina. Phone me thru Skype, ID: Bob Frassinetti or you can also chat with me thru Yahoo, press here: Yahoo Contact Find me on MySpace and be my friend!