The "Machetes, Pennati e Roncole" collection represents a fascinating journey through the evolution and diversity of traditional cutting tools used in different cultures and regions. Each piece in the collection tells a unique story, reflecting human ingenuity and adaptation to local needs. Machetes, for example, are versatile and robust tools, used in many parts of the world for tasks ranging from harvesting crops to clearing vegetation. Their long and sharp blade is the result of centuries of refinement, adapting to the specific agricultural and environmental needs of each geographical area.
The pennati and the roncole, on the other hand, are tools that find their roots in Italian and European peasant traditions. These tools, with their curved blades and ergonomic handles, were essential for pruning and harvesting fruit and firewood. The collection highlights not only the functionality of these tools, but also the artisanal skill required for their creation. Through selected materials and forging techniques passed down from generation to generation, each piece represents an example of how craftsmanship can be combined with practical utility. "Machete, Pennati e Roncole" is therefore not only a collection of objects, but a tribute to the history and culture of manual labor.