Skip to content
  • English
  • Italiano
language
Facebook page opens in new windowInstagram page opens in new windowYouTube page opens in new windowPinterest page opens in new windowLinkedin page opens in new windowTiktok' page opens in new window
  • Shop Online
  • Newsletter
store locator
Il Bisonte Firenze
Luxury for free spirits
Il Bisonte Firenze
  • News
  • Magazine
  • Art Bags

/ JOURNAL

  • News
  • Magazine
  • Art Bags

MIRACLE?

You are here:
  1. Home
  2. Journal
  3. MIRACLE?
Erba della Madonna, part two. How Dr. Balatri rediscovered the plant’s medicinal powers in Florence and how Giacomo and Orti Dipinti inherited its legacy (and that of a saint).

 

Sergio Balatri was still practicing medicine that evening in October 1978 in the San Giovanni di Dio Hospital in Florence. Today, the ancient hospital still has beautiful marble inlays. And Dr. Balatri still wears his mustache curled.

Some two thousand years earlier, St. Mark was walking through the streets of Alexandria, Egypt, when he saw a shoemaker who had injured himself while repairing a shoe. Well, there and then, the saint made an ointment out of earth and saliva, and healed the wound. A miracle!

 

 

FLORENCE AND EGYPT, AND TWO DISTRACTED SHOEMAKERS

 

That evening in 1978, another shoemaker named Antonio showed up at the hospital. He had injured himself repairing a shoe. The doctors told him he might end up losing his toe. A disaster! Well, just then, Dr. Balatri remembered something.

He remembered a plant called «della Madonna» which his mother had used to treat certain wounds on fingers and toes. Antonio had nothing to lose – except his toe – so he accepted the doctor’s proposal and made compresses out of that herb that carried such a holy name.

 

 

THE DOCTOR’S (AND ST. MARK’S) LEGACY

 

You guessed it. Antonio recovered. Completely. A miracle? Not at all. Dr. Balatri began to do research – which is ongoing today – on the medicinal properties of erba della Madonna, which Florence’s gardens had preserved in its flower pots and its memory.
You’ve also guessed which garden inherited the legacy of Dr. Balatri, St. Mark and the shoemakers healed in Alexandria and Florence. Orti Dipinti. Managed and cared for by Giacomo. With a lot of research. But also with the desire to tell fascinating stories.

READ THE OTHER EPISODES

READ EPISODE #1
READ EPISODE #2
READ EPISODE #3
SHARE
Share on FacebookShare on Facebook Share on XShare on X Pin itShare on Pinterest Share on WhatsAppShare on WhatsApp
LATEST

MOODBOARD – IN PONTASSIEVE, #1

In Pontassieve! Visiting the Prototype and Patternmaking department
Read more

Il Bisonte, creates beauty and sustainability!

In June the Florentine company celebrates its 50th anniversary, and is not only marking this…
Read more

THE SPEECH

A chronicle of Il Bisonte’s second celebration in Orti Dipinti. Community, superior craftsmanship, sustainability
Read more

The Floral Print Bag
For Natalia Goncharova

During early twentieth century Russia an unconventional woman dominates the art scene; she’s a bridge…
Read more

The Divergent Suitcase
For Pontormo And Rosso Fiorentino
2014

Two bags in gray and burgundy velvet with finishes in bronze cowhide accompany the exhibition…
Read more

The Mirror Bag
For Tomás Saraceno

The new bag created by Il Bisonte for Tomás Saraceno’s exhibit at Palazzo Strozzi entitled…
Read more

New line of handmade hats

Il Bisonte presents a new line of handmade hats that reinterprets tradition in the name…
Read more

IL BISONTE PRESENTS ITS SS24 COLLECTION (and a new issue of its Magazine)

A tribute to Tuscany
Read more

IL BISONTE FOR THE INTERNAZIONALE FESTIVAL

Thanks to the Internazionale festival!
Read more

Pop Up Store in Singapore Takashimaya

Il Bisonte announces the opening of its first pop-up store in Singapore
Read more

The Illusionist’s Hatbox
For The Wonder Of Trompe
L’oeil 2009-2010

Artists enjoy fooling our senses. They do it more often and more subtly than one…
Read more

The Sculptor’s Knapsack
For The Spring Of The Renaissance
2013

The sculptor’s knapsack is a chestnut colored handbag in a vintage-style cowhide created for the…
Read more
SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTER
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Customize Cookies
Legal

© Il Bisonte Firenze | Il Bisonte S.p.A. - VAT - IT02076930482

Go to Top