Description
The “Sciò Sciò” or commonly known as “Scartellato or Gobbo” is a popular figure of the Neapolitan tradition to which it has been attributed a mischievous and superstitious meaning.
According to the ancient beliefs, in fact, the sciò sciò brings well-being, wealth and prosperity and to ward off the power of the evil eye and the evil tongues , he sprinkles incense from the “buatta” punctured by reciting repeatedly “Uocchio, maluocchio…funecelle all’uocchio…aglio, fravaglio, fattura ca nun quaglia, corne e bicorne, cape ‘e alice e cape d’aglio.
All the works are made according to the ancient tradition of Neapolitan sculpture.







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