From ancient collections of German prints of the late 1700s these beautiful specimens of Sparus Pagrus emerge, better known in Italy as Pagro Fish.
Frequent of the Mediterranean Sea we can find it in all Italian seas. Red in color with yellow tints, this fish has taken on several names: in English, for example, it is known as The Red See Bream, while for the German-speaking peoples it is Die Rotmeerbrassen.
A massive presence (it can reach a meter in length for 15 kg of weight) but very agile in its movements.
With the Capraia Collection you will be able to rediscover eight different reinterpretations of these splendid representations for a mise en place with an unparalleled marine style.
Description
From ancient collections of German prints of the late 1700s these beautiful specimens of Sparus Pagrus emerge, better known in Italy as Pagro Fish.
Frequent of the Mediterranean Sea we can find it in all Italian seas. Red in color with yellow tints, this fish has taken on several names: in English, for example, it is known as The Red See Bream, while for the German-speaking peoples it is Die Rotmeerbrassen.
A massive presence (it can reach a meter in length for 15 kg of weight) but very agile in its movements.
With the Capraia Collection you will be able to rediscover eight different reinterpretations of these splendid representations for a mise en place with an unparalleled marine style.