BRESCIANI PLATERÍA CRIOLLA
Spotlight on Federico Bresciano's family business, which, during the 2018 Football World Cup, helped to make mate a real fashion trend. Whether it was Messi, Griezmann, Di Maria or Suarez, the football stars were on display with their calabash made in Uruguay. In this modest workshop, the seven craftsmen at work carefully craft calabashes invoiced between $300 and $400 and exported to more than 15 countries. In addition, each piece is unique and can go very far in its personalization: Edinson Cavani (Uruguayan football player posted at PSG) asked for a mate with deer, a Paris Saint-Germain crest, the Uruguayan flag and his name. Over time, and even more so in recent months, this shop has become the reference point for footeux. So Bresciani Platería Criolla, partner of the next World Cup?
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