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bottega
[boh-tey-guh, buh-, bawt-te-gah]
noun
plural
bottegas, botteghethe studio of a master artist, in which lesser artists, apprentices, or students learn by participating in the work.
Word History and Origins
Origin of bottega1
Example Sentences
In honor of the iconic Intrecciato weave’s 50th anniversary, luxury fashion house Bottega Veneta is spotlighting its leather woven bags.
The 25,000-square-foot shopping center and its 42 businesses — which include a Chanel, Saint Laurent and Bottega Veneta — remained largely unscathed in the fire, suffering mostly from smoke damage.
If I’m at Bottega Louie, I’m going to have their portobello fries.
Bottega Veneta knows a thing or two about bags.
Ciara Tassoni, who manages the Italian restaurant Bottega Prelibato in London, was less forgiving than Pipero when asked about canned carbonara.
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