Every corner of the world is the cradle of a faith, a belief born in ancient times and still alive in the souls of the faithful. They gather, create spiritual communities in places made magnificent by devotion, singular artistic works to admire. An embroidery by Mi.Gra. since 1988 - Danive Mode adorns the purple walls of the Golden Temple of Dambulla, preserved underground. From there, Buddhism reaches Thai lands, where the silence of prayer wraps itself in the orange of M.T.T. Manifattura Tessile Toscana, surrounded by burnt earth paintings on the temple columns. The Grundtvig Church sheds colour, but its verticality remains majestic and sacred. Slim and white columns recall the grand ribs of white velvet by Nuova Tessilbrenta - Marzotto Group. Modern elegance perfectly blends with the typical arabesque decorations of a contemporary mosque, where a Fumeo Carlo tie repeats the perfect harmony between black and white, between curved and straight lines of the grand entrance. In an Indian temple, mathematical designs triumph on the smooth floor, with flowers softly carved on columns, inflected arches, and vaults. An iconic patchwork recognizable in the fabric by Prina Tessuti. Meeting points, but more than that. The mind is the place of spirituality, intimate and gathered. A flame, lit, gentle, and eternal in the evening, like a fabric by Clerici Tessuto div. Tex Homme. Marble and mother-of-pearl, bright and sparkling like mirrors, cover every inch of the great white mosque. Unheard-of opulence finished with bouquets of bronze leaves, of Clerici Tessuto div. Larusmiani velvet. In the Thai capital, a complex of Buddhist temples, adorned with mosaics and floral tiles, blooms year-round like a fabric by Clerici Tessuto / Industry, where yellows and greens alternate with terracotta and votive statues in which one can lose themselves without words. In the perfection of a curve, in architectural precision, the stone becomes transparent: a smooth white cotton dome by Brugnoli. A journey that concludes in peaceful nature, mother and inspirer of religions and cults, devoted to hermitic meditation between lake and stone, in the colours of a fabric by Alfred Brown Worsted Mills.
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