With the fifth edition of Scaramantica, good luck returns to the table.
A tribute to Neapolitan culture, its rituals and its propitiatory myths, which for the first time meets the creative vision of Vienmnsuonno1926.
This is how an unprecedented collection is born: four collectible ceramic plates, each luckier than the last, a 'scacciaguai' (evil-eye repelling) runner, and the limited edition Gran Spaghetto Voiello.
A set that transforms every meal into a good-luck ritual.
The Plates
Neapolitan superstitious gestures intertwine with the city's legends, reinterpreted with the elegant irony of Vienmnsuonno1926.
Four collectible plates are born, embellished with pure gold friezes, for a festive table that fears neither the evil eye nor banality.
A small domestic talisman to display, give as a gift, and pass down.
The Runner
Colors of the Gulf, little horns, stars, and lights, like on a Christmas night in Naples.
But since you can never be too superstitious, the most beloved Neapolitan evil-eye repelling nursery rhyme also runs along the border — because luck, as we know, must be called with the right words.
The Gran Spaghetto
The collection closes with the iconic Gran Spaghetto Voiello, in two limited edition collector's packs.





