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The throne, made of an alloy of copper and tar, was found in the depths of the sea (3.5m) east of the island, next to the sewing machine dump called “Tomb of Singer”.
A careful carbon analysis 14 has revealed that the artefact, before becoming the king's throne, was mainly used as an armchair in a manicure salon.

His art is a combination of creativity and the ability to allow divergent thinking. Born in Rovigo in 1973, Alessandro describes his passion and culture through the unmistakable rhythmicity of glass, a versatile and unique material, capable of evoking magic and fierceness.
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