Sardinha de Lisboa - Tram 28 - from Bordallo Pinheiro
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The "Eléctrica 28" sardine wanted to create the most charismatic route in Lisbon and convey the experiences of its residents. But not only them, because these days there are more tourists than locals. From Estrela to Graça, including the Basilica da Estrela, Chiado, the Sé, the viewpoints over the Tagus, and the Feira da Ladra, this sardine doesn't stop. It's truly electric!
The Sardinha de Lisboa is a special ceramic figurine produced by Bordallo Pinheiro. It pays homage to the traditional Portuguese sardine, which plays an important role in Portuguese cuisine and is a symbol of the country's culture and identity.
The Sardinha de Lisboa is a hand-painted ceramic figurine in the shape of a sardine. It features vibrant colors and is decorated with various patterns, designs, and motifs.
Each year, Bordallo Pinheiro creates a new collection of Sardinha de Lisboa figurines, each designed by Portuguese artists, designers, or prominent figures. These collections are often produced in limited editions and are popular with collectors and tourists alike.
- Length: 185mm
- Height: 35mm
- Width: 35mm
- Weight: 70g
- Designer: Ana Sofia Goncalves
The Sardinha de Lisboa has become a symbol of the city of Lisbon. During the festivities for Saint Anthony (Santo António), the patron saint of Lisbon, the city's streets are decorated with colorful sardine figures. This festival takes place every June and attracts many visitors.
The Sardinha de Lisboa by Bordallo Pinheiro embodies the brand's craftsmanship and artistic tradition. It is a popular souvenir for tourists, a collectible for ceramics lovers, and a symbol of Portuguese culture and gastronomy.