Banco No.10
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This unique store in Castello sells clothes and handbags made by the female prisoners of the penitentiary on Giudecca Island. The garments and accessories are made with the finest silk, threads and brocades and, with a high-end la … Read more
This unique store in Castello sells clothes and handbags made by the female prisoners of the penitentiary on Giudecca Island. The garments and accessories are made with the finest silk, threads and brocades and, with a high-end label stitched into the back, could easily sell with a zero added to the price tag. Read less

Clothing and accessories from the local penitentiary
This unique store in Castello sells clothes and handbags made by the female prisoners of the penitentiary on Giudecca Island. The garments and accessories are made with the finest silk, threads and brocades and, with a high-end label stitched into the back, could easily sell with a zero added to the price tag.
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