Discovering Sardinia's cork craftwork tradition
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Discovering Sardinia's cork craftwork tradition

Once essentials for roof tiles, corks are used today for trinkets and household objects

The cork oak characterizes the most of the landscape of Sardinia. The first use of cork could be dated back to about 3000 years ago, and since then cork has remained an important element for local economy.

One of the curiosities which should not be missed in a trip to Sardinia is the tradition of cork craftwork. In the past, cork was such an important product that it was even used by the local people to make roof tiles. Today, it is used mainly for trinkets and household objects (such as vases and services of tableware lined with cork), as well as for millions of wine corks in various shapes and sizes.

The "capitals" of cork production are Calangianus and Tempio Pausania, in the north of the island.

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Claudia Astarita

Amo l'Asia in (quasi) tutte le sue sfaccettature, ecco perché cerco di trascorrerci più tempo possibile. Dopo aver lavorato per anni come ricercatrice a New Delhi e Hong Kong, per qualche anno osserverò l'Oriente dalla quella che è considerata essere la città più vivibile del mondo: Melbourne. Insegno Culture and Business Practice in Asia ad RMIT University,  Asia and the World a The University of Melbourne e mi occupo di India per il Centro Militare di Studi Strategici di Roma. Su Twitter mi trovate a @castaritaHK, via email a astarita@graduate.hku.hk

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