La Bodega de Mauricio Jasso | PORTARRETRATOS

porque nunca esta demás la foto de la suegra por ahi!
CAPIZ SHELL

CAPIZ SHELL

August 8th, 2008

Capiz, animal marino que cuando sale del agua endurece dando la apariencia de ser concha nácar

VENECIANOS

VENECIANOS

August 16th, 2008

Lo que se conoce como "trabajo veneciano" en espejo y vidrio data desde el siglo XVI.

In the early 16th century the Venetians perfected metal backed glass. Back to the beginning mirrors were used purely for functional purposes. More than used for viewing they were used as a form of illumination. Mirrors were combined with candles to provide a brighter illumination than just the candles would provide.
1. Cut And Etched Glass Mirrors
Etching was a very popular method of decorating glass in the late 18th centuries. Windows, stemware, and mirrors were often etched. Etching was done by immersing the cut glass in an acid bath. The parts of the glass that weren't going to be decorated were covered with rosin and beeswax which is called resist. Then when the exposed parts are immersed into the acid the pattern is revealed.

MADRE PERLA

MADRE PERLA

April 11th, 2008

trocitos de concha nacar perfectamente calibrados sobrepuestos en madera... ideal para fotos de novios!

PLATA PERUANA .925

PLATA PERUANA .925

May 17th, 2008

CUERNO y HUESO

CUERNO y HUESO

May 14th, 2008

acabados de tradición muy española...

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