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100% Natural Silk Twill Necktie 

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Price: 54 USD

Size: 7,6 cm | 3 in wide

Gift envelope with the story of the scaf is included

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other artists, including Olafur Eliasson of Denmark, to create the colorful “make-up” for faceless post-communist Tirana. This is why and how the walls of many buildings became the canvas for Tirana Biennale-2003 and how Tirana became a big attraction for everybody appreciating art and creativity.

   Painting on the buildings of Tirana became not just a fashion but a style. Both old out-of-fashion buildings and most of the new buildings of Tirana now have their colorful dressing. Whether the new mayor will repaint the fading colors on the old buidings, or not, Triqita took the care to preserve this page of Tirana’s history in the photos of every painted building and the patterns for silk ties and scarves of the Tirana Style Collection.

    If you like the idea that “Neckties satisfy modern man’s desire to dress in art”, then you are an artist yourself. So, you can appreciate the ties from Triqita, not only because they are bright and made of pure silk in a very limited edition, but also because they are simply exquisite artifacts of time, place, people and art, which these ties have tied together. 

    Tirana is “dressed” in art, and it makes her unforgettable, so whether you put on or give away as a gift the tie  Tirana Sigma from Triqita’s For Travel Lovers/Tirana Style collection, you will be dressed in art, or presenting art, and along with all the quality and the story coming with it, you will also be unforgettable. Remember, that the ties from Triqita are also very good for breaking the ice and they are not just designer ties, but the stylish, modern, useful, exquisite  and meaningful gifts.

   The pattern of the handmade silk tie, Tirana Sigma, was designed by Triqita from our photo of the building that you see in the picture. The pattern on the building looks like a huge spider net, covering a bright turquoise sky. On the top of this net was written Sigma, advertising an insurance company. All together it looked pretty surrealistic and flamboyant. The Tirana Sigma tie conveys this spirit, while looking more classic, than extravagant.  It is one of the most prominent ties of the Tirana Style Collection, and it also has the story of its origin, which you may read here and tell everywhere:

     Triqita took the photo of the Tirana Sigma in the Albanian capital Tirana. Tirana is the only place in Europe, where painting on buildings is widely used as a mood-lifting, land-marking, and artist-inspiring tool. 

    Tirana became the capital city of Albania after the First World War, and the Albanian King managed to decorate it with a few palaces. After the Second World War, when the communists took over, Tirana in general was “a jumble of crazy mud brick houses.” By the time of Edi Rama, who converted Tirana into the biggest-in-the-world-free-of-charge outdoor exhibition of abstract expressionism, Tirana didn’t have any architectural wonders, but she had a lot of dilapidated, dull, concrete and brick apartment buildings.

    Edi Rama served as a mayor of Tirana for 12 years. He was also chosen World Mayor 2004. To begin his career as Tirana’s mayor, Edi Rama commissioned himself and some 

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