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Junto a medio centenar de invitados y colaboradores, en su atelier de San Telmo, el platero Juan Carlos Pallarols, fundió material bélico de varios conflictos del mundo para formar una nueva rosa que sumará a las realizadas en el marco de su movimien

The renowned Argentine silversmith melted bullets and remains of fuselage from different armed conflicts in the world, in a ceremony that coincided with his 81st birthday and whose objective was to issue a warning about the need to achieve peace, an essential path to preserve human life. in the planet.

  • 03/11/2023 • 08:37

Together with fifty guests and collaborators, in his San Telmo atelier, the silversmith Juan Carlos Pallarols, melted war material from various conflicts in the world to form a new rose that will add to those made within the framework of his movement “Two Roses For La Paz”, of which he is its founder, in a ceremony that coincided with his 81st birthday. Broadcast on the YouTube channel of the Pallarols Museum, and on the Télam website, the event had a call that also brought together several young people, and – as Pallarols himself told Télam – its objective is to deliver the rose in a room from the United Nations to British Colonel Geoffrey Cardozo, in recognition of the tasks he carried out to identify the bodies of the fallen combatants in the South Atlantic Islands and for his humanitarian commitment to the present