Bottle stopper in the shape of a Neapolitan horn
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The Neapolitan horn-shaped bottle stopper is an elegant and functional accessory, perfect for preserving your bottles in style. Inspired by the classic Neapolitan lucky horn, symbol of protection and good luck, this cap combines tradition and practicality. Made from PLA and 3D printed, it's an organic choice for those who want to add a touch of superstition to their table.
A new form of digital craftsmanship is born from the encounter between tradition and new 3D printing techniques.
Characteristics
- Material: PLA (polylactic acid)
- Made in Naples
- Design Nino Fedele
Historical Curiosities
The Neapolitan horn, also known as cornicello, is a traditional symbol of Neapolitan culture, used for centuries as an amulet to protect from the evil eye and bring good luck. The horn, with an elongated and curved shape, is often red and made of materials such as coral or metal. The cornicello is said to have its origins in ancient pagan beliefs and represents fertility, strength and protection, also symbolizing prosperity and well-being. Even today it is popular in Italy as a lucky charm.
