Octagon Prisms
Octagon Prisms
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![]() 6 feet 72 Silver octagon CRYSTAL CHAIN Chandelier Prisms beads US $18.00
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Umbria is one of Italy's smallest regions, whose secretive beauty is made of rolling hills dotted with castles and monasteries and whose charming hill town, like Deruta, Gubbio, Gualdo Tadino, have been producing world renowned handmade ceramics since the Renaissance.
Born as merely functional to human life, Umbrian ceramics have evolved into a form of Art, without ever ceasing to be part of people
A symbol of the strong tie between Umbria pottery and the lively regional traditions are the Brocche dei Ceri, large ceramic pitchers which play a relevant role in the most famous "Corsa dei Ceri" or Race of the Saints.
This spectacular event is held in Gubbio each May 15th to honor St Ubaldo, the Patron Saint of the town.
Three teams (the Ceraioli) devoted to St Ubaldo, St. Giorgio and St Antonio and clad respectively in yellow, blue and black shirts, run along the streets of Gubbio and up much of the mountain to the Church of St Ubaldo.
Each team carries a statue of their saint mounted on a wooden octagonal prism 7 meters tall and weighing about 280 kilograms, the so called Ceri (candles). Throngs of cheering supporters follow the runners. Altogether an unforgettable event!
Just imagine...
It's around 11.30, the sun is shining and the bells are ringing in the magnificent Renaissance square in the centre of Medieval Gubbio. Thousands of people hold their breath, waiting for the three Ceri.
The Captain, wearing a historical costume, unsheathes his swords and calls the Ceraioli, who run out of the Palazzo Ducale holding the Ceri. The crowd cheers.
Other Ceraioli are waiting for them, ready to assemble the Ceri with their H shaped platforms.
They start assembling the Ceri, a very important and delicate task. Some water is needed to help the wooden "candles" stick to their support. Specific vases are brought and beautiful ones, indeed: the Brocche dei Ceri.
The Ceri are ready for the Alzata (the raising). The Ceraioli team captains, the Capodieci, climb atop the cross-members holding the Brocche. People are still and silent, closely watching their movements. They swing the Brocche, then throw them in the middle of the crowd. As soon as the Brocche smash, people rush over to pick up a ceramic shard, as it is good luck for the entire year!
The bells start ringing again. Time to raise the three Ceri and start running along the narrow streets of Gubbio and uphill to St Ubaldo Church!
Not one person in Gubbio is immune from the charm and the excitement of this beautiful tradition. Generation after generation, for 800 years people have been running behind the Ceri, united by a strong sense of belonging. To what? To a place, a culture, a common history and a common faith...
This heritage is so strong that even the Eugubini who migrated to other countries do keep celebrating St Ubaldo.
In Jessup, Pennsylvania, where a large number of people from Gubbio migrated at the end of the 19th century, the Corsa dai Ceri has been run every year since 1909 on St Ubaldo Day which, differently from Gubbio, is the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend. The rules of the events are very much similar to the Corsa dei Ceri and the Brocche are always sent from Gubbio.
It's not known whether the Brocche dei Ceri have been part of the traditional run from the very beginning, approximately around the 12th century. It is however certain that they have always been a much cared for part of the celebration.
Each year the Universities, i.e. the three associations in charge of the celebration, one for each Saint, commission the Brocche to one ceramicist in Gubbio. Their choice is usually made among the five or six artisans who best embody the traditional art of pottery making.
One of the ceramicists who have been paid the honor to make the Brocche is Giampietro Rampini. He is the proud representative of the most authentic way of making pottery, as witnessed by his original Renaissance relief pattern that he and his family revived using an ancient technique.
The brocche are large pitchers, about 20 inches high. Their shape has evolved over time and so has their decoration. Since 1930 the potter is allowed to use colored glazes. The miter, the fire and the helmet, which are the bearings of the three Saints, stand out over an intricate pattern of gothic leaves.
The Brocche are deservedly popular symbols of Umbria pottery from Gubbio and of the timeless relationship between ceramic art and the culture and tradition of the region.
To celebrate this relationship, the Cultural Association "Maggio Eugubino" organizes every May an exhibition in the Civic Museum of the Palazzo dei Consoli: "Brocche d'Autore".
Every year three ceramic artists, one of them from Gubbio, are invited to reinterpret the Brocche, following their inspiration and their personal elaboration of the values behind the Corsa dei Ceri.
Since the very the first edition in 2002, the quality of the ceramic works had been outstanding. Definitely worth mentioning are the Brocche by Edgardo Abbozzo, Nello Bocci, Alan Peascod, Lucia Angeloni Oscar Piattella, Toni Bellucci, Giulio Busti, Eduardo Alamaro, Alexis Pérez, Nello Teodori, Mario Boldrini and Emidio Galassi.
Hopefully the Association will soon be able to find a permanent exhibition home for this unique collection!
This year the artists are: Antonella Cimatti from Faenza, Patrizio Chiucchiù from Deruta ed Elio Cerbella from Gubbio.
No doubt some of the best traditions of Italian pottery art will meet in Gubbio this year!
It's not the first time that Gubbio takes center stage position in an Italian pottery related event.
It's a fact that Gubbio pottery has always had a special place among Umbria ceramics and has enjoyed world wide fame since the 16th century, thanks to the masterpieces of Mastro Giorgio Andreoli, considered to be the most important potter of the Italian Renaissance.
He became citizen of Gubbio in 1498 and in 1518 invented his remarkable lustre, the chief characteristics of which are its beautiful gold and carmine colors.
Since then the art of pottery making has been one of the key activities in Gubbio.
Tiziana Manzetti is the co-creator of thatsArte.com - the leading webstore of Italian pottery - featuring a fine choice of Umbrian ceramics from Gubbio. The collection includes some exquisite luster plates, that stand as a symbol of the timeless beauty and value of Umbrian pottery from Gubbio.
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The Octagon $8.99 The Octagon |
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Prisms $17.99 Klavier Records:K11142 |
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40mm Octagon Prism $12.95 Hang these lead crystal prisms in a window and watch them refract streaks of light and color! The faceting and clarity of these crystals project colors of unsurpassed brilliance. Each has a small hole drilled at the top for hanging. |
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28mm Octagon Prism $9.95 Hang these lead crystal prisms in a window and watch them refract streaks of light and color! The faceting and clarity of these crystals allow colors of unsurpassed brilliance. Each has a small hole drilled at the top for hanging. |
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Octagon $34.99 Daniel R. Kime Octagon - Art Print |
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Kaleidoscopin' (Exploring Prisms Of The Past) $8.99 Kaleidoscopin' (Exploring Prisms Of The Past) |
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Kaleidoscopin': Exploring Prisms of the Past $15.99 Kaleidoscopin': Exploring Prisms of the Past |
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Dr Octagon $14.99 Dr Octagon |
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Plastic Painted Egg Shaped Prisms (12 count) $5.99 Includes (12) prisms. |
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Prisms of Life $12.99 "no description" |
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Fragile Prisms $11.99 "no description" |
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Prisms (Hardcover) $56.21 Description not available. |
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Prisms of the Soul $24.33 No Synopsis Available |
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Octagon Billiards Clock $37.95 Octagon Billiards Clock |
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Sandbox Cover For Octagon Sandbox $131.99 Fits 10x10 Octagon Sandbox. |
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Myriad Promo Octagon Table $226 Myriad Promo Octagon Table |
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Inlay Octagon Mirror $397 Inlay Octagon Mirror |
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Behind the Octagon With Dan Severn - $14.99 Behind the Octagon With Dan Severn - |
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Optical Prisms - Set of 3 $28.92 Bringing a rainbow indoors will brighten anyone's day! Precision crafted acrylic prisms will help children discover the secrets of prismatic effects as they create multicolored rainbows and intricate kaleidoscope patterns. Set includes a 2 right angle prism 2 1/2 60 degree acrylic prism and a big 6 prism. |
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Octagon Volume $56 Download the Octagon Volume font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format. |
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Prisms Their Use and Equivalents $20.09 This early works on Prisms There use and equivalent contains 118 Illustrations, to make the subjectmatter more entertaining, the writer has not limited himself to the consideration of prisms in ophthalmic practice alone, and by omitting mathematic formulas and inserting many illustrations the text is made easy of comprehension...... Much of the information contained within is still useful and practical today. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork. Author: Thorington, James Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 162 Publication Date: 2009/05/27 Language: English Dimensions: 5.50 x 8.50 x 0.37 inches |
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Dr. Octagon 2 $10 Dr. Octagon 2 - Kool Keith |
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Prisms Single Pendant by ET2 $58 Gleaming from a crystal holder, the xenon bulb of the ET2 Prisms Single Pendant gives the fixture a contemporary candle-like appearance. This unique fixture is especially stunning when hung near a wall so the suspended "candle" light can reflect off its surface. ET2, headquartered in California, offers a range of exciting lighting fixtures that utilize crisp and clean glass styles and bright metal finishes to enhance modern and contemporary interiors. ET2 is a division of the Maxim Lighting Group. The ET2 Prisms Single Pendant is available with the following: Details:Lead crystal candle-like lamp holderMetal supportsChrome finishSquare ceiling canopyLow voltageUL ListedLighting: One 20 Watt 12 Volt G4 Bi-Pin Low voltage Xenon lamp (included). Shipping: This item usually ships within 3-5 business days. Dimensions: Fixture: Width 11 In., Overall Hanging Length Adjustable from 24 In. to 69 In., Depth 4 In. Shade: Height 6.5 In. |
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HANA-MIR-LRG Octagon Dining Room $635.43 Octagon Dining Room Mirror |
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Octagon T-Shirt $19.99 Metal Mulisha Octagon T-Shirt Jump in the octagon with the Metal Mulisha...if you dare. **Closeouts are limited to stock on hand** |
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Prisms 3 Light Pendant by ET2 $178 The ET2 Prisms 3-Light Pendant is comprised of simple, solid crystal rods with integrated lamp holders. Elegantly suspended by aircraft cables, these rods are a contemporary take on traditional candles. Use in the dining room for added ambience or near a wall to reflect the "candlelight". Low voltage. ET2, headquartered in California, offers a range of exciting lighting fixtures that utilize crisp and clean glass styles and bright metal finishes to enhance modern and contemporary interiors. ET2 is a division of the Maxim Lighting Group. The ET2 Prisms 3-Light Pendant is available with the following: Details: 3 lead crystal candle-like lamp holdersChrome finishRectangular canopy26" cablesLow voltageUL ListedLighting: Three 20 Watt 12 Volt G4 Bi-Pin Low voltage Xenon lamps (included). Shipping: This item usually ships within 3-5 business days. Dimensions: Fixture: Width 24 In., Depth 4.5 In., Overall Hanging Length 41.5 In. Shade: Height 7 In. |


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