As summer approaches, you find yourself reminiscing about the vibrant colours of the Sicilian summer. Golden hues that shimmer against the deep Mediterranean blue, the fresh scent of lemons carried on a warm breeze through the narrow streets of Palermo, a white Roman temple rising proudly in the distance.
The decorative wrapping paper collage "Lemons of Sicily" by Manuela Menzi Studio captures this atmosphere, weaving motifs from the Sicilian landscape into a single, vivid design. At the forefront stands the Sicilian lemon, "Femminello Siracusano", a variety that grows all year round and sits at the very heart of the island's identity.
The lemon is more than a culinary ingredient in Sicily; it is a cultural symbol. It adorns streets and courtyards, adds aroma to local dishes, and inspires the region's celebrated ceramic art. In Sciacca and Caltagirone, ceramic vases, plates, and tiles are painted in deep blues and bright yellows. Colours that balance the intensity of the Sicilian sun with the calm of the sea, and that pour themselves across this collage design.
The ceramic tile motif woven into the paper bears a striking resemblance to the Portuguese and Spanish tin-glazed tiles known as "azulejo", decorating not just floors and walls, but staircases and water springs throughout the island. Alongside it rises the Corinthian column, "Colonna Corinzia", its capital carved with acanthus leaves, a quiet nod to the herbs and wild plants that flourish across the Mediterranean.
"Lemons of Sicily" is the perfect wrapping for a summer occasion. Hold it and you can almost feel the Sicilian sun on your skin, and catch, just faintly, the scent of lemons on the air.
As summer approaches, you find yourself reminiscing about the vibrant colours of the Sicilian summer. Golden hues that shimmer against the deep Mediterranean blue, the fresh scent of lemons carried on a warm breeze through the narrow streets of Palermo, a white Roman temple rising proudly in the distance.
The decorative wrapping paper collage "Lemons of Sicily" by Manuela Menzi Studio captures this atmosphere, weaving motifs from the Sicilian landscape into a single, vivid design. At the forefront stands the Sicilian lemon, "Femminello Siracusano", a variety that grows all year round and sits at the very heart of the island's identity.
The lemon is more than a culinary ingredient in Sicily; it is a cultural symbol. It adorns streets and courtyards, adds aroma to local dishes, and inspires the region's celebrated ceramic art. In Sciacca and Caltagirone, ceramic vases, plates, and tiles are painted in deep blues and bright yellows. Colours that balance the intensity of the Sicilian sun with the calm of the sea, and that pour themselves across this collage design.
The ceramic tile motif woven into the paper bears a striking resemblance to the Portuguese and Spanish tin-glazed tiles known as "azulejo", decorating not just floors and walls, but staircases and water springs throughout the island. Alongside it rises the Corinthian column, "Colonna Corinzia", its capital carved with acanthus leaves, a quiet nod to the herbs and wild plants that flourish across the Mediterranean.
"Lemons of Sicily" is the perfect wrapping for a summer occasion. Hold it and you can almost feel the Sicilian sun on your skin, and catch, just faintly, the scent of lemons on the air.