In college, when Mario Christian Lavorato and his brother started making jewelry to sell, they quickly learned that the business had kept one foot in the Middle Ages. They designed their beads and charms out of clay, then molded the finished products by hand. Peers they met at trade shows used blowtorches to meticulously craft each piece for weeks.
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机译:在大学里,马里奥·克里斯蒂安·拉沃拉托(Mario Christian Lavorato)和他的兄弟开始制作要出售的珠宝时,他们很快就了解到该业务在中世纪一直保持着一席之地。他们用黏土设计了珠子和饰物,然后手工成型了成品。他们在贸易展览会上遇到的同龄人用喷灯精心制作了几周的作品。
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