Khăn lau Microfiber Cleaning Cloth Fado

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Urban popular song of Portugal, Fado is considered the soul of portuguese music. Fado was Inscribed in 2011 on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Microfiber cloths are ideal for cleaning mirrored surfaces such as glasses, screens and tablets. 19 x 19 cm. They are presented in a...
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Urban popular song of Portugal, Fado is considered the soul of portuguese music.

Fado was Inscribed in 2011 on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

Microfiber cloths are ideal for cleaning mirrored surfaces such as glasses, screens and tablets. 19 x 19 cm. They are presented in a sachet with bilingual cardboard explaining the theme to which they refer. Coordinate with the glasses boxes.

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Fado music is a form of Portuguese singing that is often associated with pubs , cafés and restaurants. This music genre has much earlier origins but is generally placed as being originated in the 1820’s in Portugal. Fado is generally known for how expressive in nature it is, as well as being profoundly melancholic.

Generally in fado music, the singer will sing about the hard realities of the daily life, balancing both resignation and hopefulness that a resolution to its torments can still occur. It can be described by using the Portuguese word “saudade”, which means “longing” and stands for a feeling of loss. This loss is generally a permanent loss and of long-term consequences. Fado music often has one or two 12 string guitars, one or two violas, and sometimes a small 8 string, bass. (in www.portugal.com)

The UNESCO’s committee of experts praised Fado as an “example of good practices” that should be followed by other countries. On its website, UNESCO describes Fado as the” urban popular song of Portugal”.



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