E cominciata cosigrave; direbbe Ceacute;line. Come un appuntamento; durante la vita; se egrave; andata bene; arriva il momento di andare in pensione. Proprio quellora; quella strana mattina. Ti si divide in due la tua storia; ti trovi a pensare al tuo prima; ad avere un cinema in testa di cui ripassare ogni foto; i dialoghi; la giovinezza. Eppure era tutto; era ligrave;! e solo un attimo fa... Poi si comincia a considerare quanto tutto egrave; cambiato e diverso da quello che stavi vivendo. A trovare il coraggio di lasciarli andare in un posto segreto; interiore.Si vedono i fatti tuoi come cose lontane; si rovescia il binocolo dalla parte della distanza. Staccarsi. E anche distrarsi in quello che sta succedendo. Meravigliarsi. E sorpassarsi. Vivere una vita nuova di pacca. E il cambiamento. E qui viene il bello.A me egrave; giagrave; successo. A voi quanto manca?
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful. A good intro or addition to any library on Mexican silverBy JDiverThough this book is slightly dated and lacks the lavish illustrations of some newer coffee-table treatises; it provides a good; basic overview of Taxco silverwork and traditional Mexican jewelry. (It is interesting to note that these authors are often quoted and cited in the newer works.) The book was written in the early 60s; just at the apogee of Taxcos productivity.As a youngster; I spent many hours in Taxco; particularly in the talleres (workshops) of Hector Aguilar (Taller Borda) and the Castillo family; and have always been attracted to the diverse traditions of Mexican silver jewelry- from Michoacan; Oaxaca and elsewhere; including Taxco; which was extremely important in the renaissance of contemporary Mexican silver jewelry. The era of large talleres is largely over; with a very few still in existence. Much jewelry in Taxco today is made in tiny home workshops on contract; resulting in a decline of design and variety; not to mention the average workmanship.This book is an excellent introduction; readable and intelligently written and illustrated; if limited in its scope and size due to the lack of supporting audience when it was written. I highly recommend it to those with an interest in Mexican jewelry and its traditions...0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great Book !!! Great historical reference for Mexican made jewelry.By Patricia VieraGreat Book !!!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy SGreat book; great price; fast shipping; highly recommend!