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I have so much enjoyed this video. I have been getting into wood working myself but I see Natalie is a master ! We ( my wife and I and another couple) are coming to Ireland and would love to meet her and see her shop.
When I visited the Uffizi, the stone inlay works impressed me as much as the most famous paintings. It's nice to see that artists are still practicing these techniques.
So cool ,we're Americans and our family comes from the Deruta region and are still pottery makers (Sberna) there. Our whole family came over to Italy and my cousin got married there. When my cousin got married in Cortona we traveled over to Deruta and met family members that lived there still, and they gave us a great tour of their facility and how they make the pottery, what a beautiful area though, we loved it!
I loved Black Pudding when I visited Ireland. Being Cajun, it reminded me strongly of the Boudin Noir I had as a child. A black sausage using fresh, salted blood mixed with cooked rice and steamed fresh. Ireland certainly has a treasure there, no doubt.
I visited this shop in 2009. They were so welcoming and proud to show us the stones and tools! One of the memorable moments from that visit to Florence.