
...But perhaps the most special boutique, one that we stumbled upon quite by
accident—on the way to dinner at Garga, actually—is Il Tamarino Stampe d’Arte
(Via del Moro 46/r, +39 055 282457; www.iltamarino.com ), which combines
Florence’s two finest assets: art and shopping. Here they make fine
limited-edition etchings using a process believed to have originated in
Florence in the early 16th century, in which a copper plate is covered in a wax
varnish and etched, then immersed in a mordant that corrodes the copper where
the wax has been removed. The plate is then inked, covered with a dampened
piece of paper, and passed through the printing press. The dry print is then
watercolored, producing a unique image. You’ll be hard-pressed (sorry) to
choose between from pristine Florentine cityscapes, Tuscan landscapes, and
darling botanicals and butterflies—each a special keepsake from this magical
and majestic place.
by Jennifer Chininis
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