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The fish collection consists of different unique pieces. The formats are as wide as your imagination. From a wall mural to a sculptural set. From a glass pedestal to an iron pedestal. From small fish to very large fish. If you are interested in having a fish on the wall, on the shelf, on the table, or in the garden, please contact me

Detalle de las piezas de cerámica para el Restaurante Quinze Ous.

Detalle de las piezas de cerámica creadas para el Restaurant Malaespina Barra Japonesa.

Vajilla de cerámica kilómetro cero, hecha con tierras volcánicas de la zona.

Plato de vidrio trabajado con textura y sobre molde irregular.

Boles de arcilla volcànica para el Restaurante Malespina Barra Japonesa

Boles de ceràmica hechos con mezcla de arcillas volcànicas con la técnica del Neriage para el Restaurante Equilibri.

Boles de ceràmica con esmaltes del territorio diseñados y producidos especialmente para el Restaurante Malespina Barra Japonesa

Piezas de vidrio especialmente diseñadas para el Restaurante Malespina Barra Japonesa.

Proyecto integral de vajilla de cerámica para el Restaurante Quinze Ous. Mezcla de arcillas volcánicas locales. Los esmaltes también contienen tierras de la zona. Modeladas a mano y con el logo del establecimiento.

Details of the ceramic pieces for the Quinze Ous Restaurant.

Details of the ceramic pieces created for the Malaespina Japanese Bar Restaurant.

Local ceramic tableware made with volcanic clay from the area.

Glass plate worked with texture and irregular mold.

Volcanic clay bowls for the Malespina Japanese Bar Restaurant

Ceramic bowls made with a mixture of volcanic clays using the Neriage technique for the Equilibri Restaurant

Ceramic bowls with glazes from the region designed and produced especially for Malespina Japanese Bar Restaurant.

Glass pieces specially designed for the Malespina Japanese Bar Restaurant.

Comprehensive ceramic tableware project for the Restaurant Quinze Ous. A blend of local volcanic clays. The glazes also contain local soils. Handcrafted and with the establishment's logo.

Escultura de hierro y vidrio creada a partir del logotipo de la empresa.

Escultura de peces de diferentes medidas creada especialmente para el espacio bajo escalera de la vivienda.

Piezas de vidrio integradas en mueble de madera para dar puntos de luz en el local. Lámparas de cerámica para las mesas.

Porche artesanal diseñado y hecho a tres bandas, con estructuras de hierro y mimbre y aplicaciones de vidrio.

Mesa única hecha a medida con elementos macizos de vidrio creados con la técnica de molde perdido, y un soporte de hierro escultórico artesanal.

Vidrios para mueble de cocina, texturados y trabajados con mica en polvo.

Glass for kitchen furniture, textured and treated with mica powder.

Custom-made unique table with solid glass elements created using the lost-wax casting technique, and a handcrafted sculptural iron base.

Artisanal porch designed and made on three sides, with iron and wicker structures and glass applications.

Glass pieces applied to wooden furniture to add points of light to the space. Ceramic lamps for the tables.

Glass fish sculpture of different sizes created especially for the space under the staircase in the house.

Iron and glass sculpture created based on the origami figure of the company logo.

Escultura de ferro i vidre creada a partir de la figura d’origami del logotip de l’empresa.

Escultura de peixos de vidre de diferents mides creada especialment per a l’espai de sota escala de la vivenda,

Peces de vidre aplicades a moble de fusta per donar punts de llum al local. Làmpades de ceràmica per a les taules.


Taula única feta a mida amb elements massissos de vidre creats amb la tècnica de motlle perdut, i un suport de ferro escultòric artesanal.


Taula única feta a mida amb elements massissos de vidre creats amb la tècnica de motlle perdut, i un suport de ferro escultòric artesanal.


Vidres per a moble de cuina, texturats i treballats amb pols de mica.

Peça escultòrica de vidre de 50 cm x 30 cm amb textura, esmalts i pols de vidre. Venuda.

Peça treballada amb coure i vidre

Menhir de vidre amb textura i pols de vidre de color

Peça treballada amb coure i vidre

Peça escultòrica de vidre de 50 cm x 30 cm amb textura, esmalts i pols de vidre. Venuda.

Peça escultòrica de vidre de 50 cm x 30 cm amb textura, esmalts i pols de vidre. Venuda.

Peça de 30 cm de diàmetre de vidre amb inclusions de ceràmica

Menhir de vidre de 30 cm alçada

Col·lecció de peces decoratives de vidre de 30 cm x 20 cm aprox amb textura i pols de vidre. Disponibles.

Conjunt de tres vasets amb esmalts fets amb nitrat de plata i reserves de cera. Venuts

Peces decoratives de centre de taula que combinen el blanc i el negre. Treball de textures amb pedra volcànica. Esmalts elaborats amb pedra basàltica. Disponibles

Peça de centre de taula amb barreja d’esmalts opacs i transparents i treball de reserves amb cera. Venuda

Peça de centre de taula. Treball amb reserva de cera i barreja d’esmalts opacs i transparents beige i blancs. 38 cm diàmetre. Venuda

Bol amb esmalts turqueses i blancs craquelats. Venut

Bol de centre de taula. Treball de reserva amb ceres, i barreja d’esmalts craquelats. Disponible a Kave Home

Peces de centre de taula. Treball de textura amb pedra volcànica i escorces. Reserves amb cera i esmalts blancs i pasta de vidre volcànica. Mides aproximades 40 cm llargada * 22 cm. Disponible

Peça de centre de taula. Treball amb reserva de cera i barreja d’esmalts opacs i transparents. 38 cm diàmetre. Venuda.

Bol de 22 cm diàmetre. Barreja d’esmalts opacs i transparents amb pols de vidre negre. Venuda

Peix de vidre de color fet amb esmalts i pols de vidre, muntatge sobre peana de vidre polida a mà. Diferents opcions de mida, colors i muntatge.

Peixos de vidre de color muntats sobre peana de vidre. Diferents opcions de mida, color i muntatge.

Peixos de vidre de color fets amb pols de vidre i esmalts. Diferents opcions de color, mida i muntatge.

Peça de vidre termoformada de 80 cm amb pols de vidre de color i muntada sobre peana de vidre polida a mà. Diferents opcions de mides, colors i preus.

Conjunt escultòric de 2 peces de vidre termoformat amb pols de vidre de color i muntatge sobre peana de ferro. Diferents opcions de mides i colors.

Peça de vidre termoformat amb pols de vidre de color i muntatge sobre peana de ferro. Diferents opcions de mida i color.

Conjunt escultòric de peixos de vidre muntats sobre peana de ferro a diferents alçades. Mira aquí el projecte sencer

Peix de vidre termoformat amb pols de vidre de color i muntatge sobre peana de ferro. Diferents opcions de mida i color.

Peça escultòrica vidre termoformat amb pols de vidre de color i muntatge sobre pena de ferro. Diferents opcions de color i mides.

Detall de les peces de ceràmica creades per al Restaurant Quinze Ous.

Detall de les peces de ceràmica creades per al Restaurant Malespina Barra Japonesa.

Vaixelles de ceràmica kilòmetre zero, fetes amb terres volcàniques de la zona.

Plat de vidre treballat amb textura i sobre motlle irregular.

Bols de ceràmica fets amb barreja d'argiles volcàniques amb la tècnica Neriage per al Restaurant Equilibri

Bols de ceràmica amb esmalts del territori dissenyats i produïts especialment pel Restaurant Malespina Barra Japonesa

Peces de vidre especialment dissenyades pel Restaurant Malespina Barra Japonesa.

Projecte integral de vaixella de ceràmica pel restaurant Quinze Ous. Barreja d'argiles volcàniques locals. Els esmalts també contenen terres de la zona. Modelades a mà i amb logo de l'establiment.

Curacao Online Casinos UK: What does the License Really Mean, UK Legal Reality, Verification Steps, Withdrawal Risks and more secure consumer protections (18+)

Curacao Online Casinos UK: What does the License Really Mean, UK Legal Reality, Verification Steps, Withdrawal Risks and more secure consumer protections (18+)

It is vital (18plus): This page is informative and is not a casino-related recommendation. There is no recommendation for casinos. not endorse gambling nor provide “best sites” lists. It clarifies what an Curacao licence usually means what it does not mean, how it differs to UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) regulation, what to do to verify licence claims, the most common reason that results in withdrawal disputes, and what UK players can (and should not) rely on if something isn’t working.

What is the significance of this issue in the UK (before any other thing else)

In the UK in the UK, the biggest danger associated with “Curacao casinos online” isn’t playing games, it’s consumer protection and the enforcement of law.

The UK Gambling Commission has repeatedly said its position that it is unlawful to offer gambling services to customers who reside in Great Britain without a UKGC licence including instances where an operator is licensed in another state however, it operates with a licence in Great Britain without a UKGC licence.

One thing that shapes everything within this cluster:

A Curacao license might be valid However, it doesn’t automatically signify that the owner is legally allowed to pursue Great Britain.

If there is a problem (withdrawal delay or account closure terms) the dispute options may be different to the services that are licensed by the UKGC.

UKGC additionally warns when gamblers access illegal sites, they’re exposed to greater risk and do not have those protections needed in the safe sector.

What is a “Curacao license” generally refers to

When a gaming establishment states that it’s “Curacao licensed” this usually means they have been granted authorization to allow online gambling under Curacao’s licensing system.

Curacao has been moving through major regulatory reforms via changes to the National Ordinance on Games of Chance (LOK). According to industry reports, Curacao’s parliament approved/approved the LOK framework in December 2024. It is the Curacao Gaming Control Board’s official portal for licensing says that it allows players to seek licences in accordance with LOK.


What a Curacao license could mean (in more general terms):

The operator claims that it is licensed by an internationally recognized offshore jurisdiction that is widely used for iGaming.

There could be some formal oversight or licensing requirements.


What it does not do is automatically ensure:

The operator is licensed for Great Britain consumers (UKGC licensing is the most crucial thing in GB).

It is important to have UK-style dispute protections and strong enforcement leverage.

That withdrawal terms include “friendly” in the sense that the process of paying will be quick and easy.

“Licensed” vs “allowed allowed to service Great Britain” (don’t mix the two)

This is the main detail for a page that is aimed at the UK:

Licenseed in another country = authorised in that country.

Can be served to British customers = generally requires UKGC permission to offer commercial gambling services to consumers in Great Britain.

Therefore, if the site has been licensed by Curacao but still serves customers from Great Britain, the UKGC’s view is that it is illegal and therefore not licensed within Great Britain (unless curacao casinos not under gamstop a specific legal defence is a possibility).

What the operators licensed by the UKGC have to do which is important for “Curacao casinos” comparisons

Although it’s not about “which is superior,” it’s beneficial to learn why UK regulations affect the user experience.

1.) The verification of identity and age is performed prior to playing (UK expectation)

UKGC’s public guidance states: All online gambling companies must require you to prove your identity and age before you make a bet.
It also states that an operator shouldn’t wait to verify your age or ID up until withdrawal in the event that they were able to have asked earlier (with some exceptions, where the information may only be requested afterward in order to fulfill legal requirements).

This is significant because one the most frequently reported “offshore discontent stories” refers to: “I put in my cash fine, but my withdrawal is not verified.” In the UK model there is a requirement for verification early, not used as a last-minute security measure.

2.) Delays and withdrawal restrictions are an important UKGC matter for the UKGC.

UKGC has published its analysis and forecasts regarding withdrawal delays and limitations (noting consumer complaints regarding delays in taking money out).

For UK consumers this is the most important practical advantage of having a market The regulator is constantly working to reduce friction that is unfair during the withdrawal phase.

3) All forms of complaint and ADR are arranged in the UK

The player guideline of the UKGC states that casinos have 8 weeks to resolve a complaint. If you’re satisfied after eight weeks, you have the option of taking the complaints to an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) provider (free and independent).
UKGC also maintains a list ADR firms that have been approved.

Sites that aren’t licensed generally do not have these formal consumer protection routes.

What is the reason “Curacao casinos” are so commonplace in UK search, and that can be risky

Operators with Curacao’s licenses show up in UK SERPs based on a variety of factors:

They provide services to a variety of international markets and publish content targeted to diverse geos.

The term is broad and often utilized by affiliates as it’s a high volume.

However, the threat in the UK situation is clear:

If a site is not licensed by the UKGC, UKGC considers it an unlawful or unlicensed offer intended for GB customers.

UKGC notifies that illegal websites expose users to risks and lack protections.

This doesn’t mean that “every Curacao site is a scam.” It means that the likelihood and consequences of bad outcomes (payment problems, ineffective dispute resolution and unclear terms) can be higher and UK users have less effective devices in case something goes wrong.

Verification: how do we determine what “Curacao licensed” is real (and whether it matches the domain)

It’s the single most valuable element of a UK informational webpage. The goal will not to assist someone who gambles and win, but to aid those who gamble to avoid bogus claims.

Step 1: Identify the exact legal entity as well as licence number

When you visit the casino website, look for:

The legal entity’s name or the name of the company (not just an advertising name)

licence number/reference (if available)

Registered address

A set of terms and conditions naming the operator

Warning: It’s just a Curacao “seal” photo appears in the footer. The footer does not have an specific reference or name for the entity.

Step 2: Look up the registration of Curacao’s licence (but use it as a starting point)

Curacao’s official site for the register of licences states that although every effort has been put into ensuring accuracy however, the overviews don’t warrant the validity of licences (status could be subject to change).

Use it to cross-check

Will the legal name of the entity be found?

Does it look like the claims of the casino?

The key point to remember is that Listing isn’t the same thing as being “safe.” It’s simply one layer of verification.

Step 3: Check for domain coverage (one of the most frequently used deception points)

A typical trick is:

a legitimate licence exists for an organization,

but the casino domain you’re using is actually a mirror or an clone domain which isn’t actually linked to that entity.

Curacao’s licensed portal’s official website describes its services as allowing users the ability to obtain licences (and vendors to obtain supplier licences) under the LOK system.
While public domain-to-licence mappings may vary in its transparency across regimes in terms of consumer safety, it is recommended to:

Make sure that the casino’s brand or domain name, as well as the operator’s company are always consistent across all certifications, terms and registers,

Be wary of and be aware of.

Step 4: Monitor for similar certificates

Some fake sites host some fake sites host a “certificate” page that appears official but isn’t an official site. If clicking the “verification” link redirects you to a domain with little context, view this as a suspicious.

Step 5: Check withdrawal rules before trusting the website

Even if licensing appears to be real, the biggest consumer risk tends to be:

Processing times for withdrawals

vague “security reviews”

Clauses of confiscation

Optional cancellation clauses for discretionary cancellation

A licence is not a promise of good terms.

UK “risk mapping” The most likely thing to be incorrect (and how serious it could be)

Here’s a comprehensive overview of the most frequent failure patterns UK users experience when interacting with operators who aren’t licensed or offshore:


Risk


What does it look like


Why it matters more in contexts where GB is not licensed

Withdrawal delays

“Pending verification” or “Security assessment” for weeks or days

Difficulter to escalate; more difficult enforcement; fewer formal dispute resolution routes

Account closing

“Terms are in breach” with a vague explanation

There’s a possibility that you may have limited recourse

Payment confusion

The names of merchants don’t correspond; unusual intermediaries

Exposure to more fraud/scams

Bonus/terms traps

Payouts blocked because you weren’t aware of

Terms may be written using a wide discretion of the user

Fake license claims

Footer badge, but not a real entity match

In high-volume keyword clusters

UKGC’s focus on the friction of withdrawal and its demands for fairness are reasons why licensing matters so much when money is being taken out.

Facts about withdrawals: the reasons why deposits are often quick, while withdrawals take a long time

A pattern that appears in complaints (across different instances of gaming) is:

Deposits: quick and low-friction

Withdrawals: slow, high-friction

The causes are structural:

1.) Controls against fraud and risk are more effective in securing payouts as opposed to deposit

The systems for fraud prevention often consider outside payments as more high-risk than inbound ones.

2.) KYC/AML triggers frequently appear at the time of withdrawal.

Although UK rules require verification prior gambling for UK-licensed operators offshore sites without a license may have heavier checks later, or utilize “security review” phrases in a wider sense. According to the UKGC system, the norm is that they verify quickly, keep customers from being surprised by withdrawals.

3) Closing-loop routing of payments

Some operators require that withdrawals make it through the procedure used to deposit. If you made a deposit via Method A, but then requested Method B, your withdrawals may be denied or delayed.

4) Operator discretion clauses

Certain terms offer broad “investigation” windows. This is why reading words isn’t necessary if you’re doing risk assessment.

It is focused on UK “scam red flags” list for this cluster

These patterns appear frequently In “Curacao casino” search results:

Red flags that indicate high-risk (stop immediately)

“Pay a fee in order to get your withdrawal”

“Pay taxes first in order to release funds”

“Send another payment to verify that you have a payout”

Support only via Telegram/WhatsApp

Requests for passwords, OTP codes, or remote access to your device

Red flags of medium-risk (verify aggressively)

Licence badge but no entity name or license reference

Certificate link not in the official domain

Multiple mirror domains Domain switching frequently

Withdrawal terms allow indefinite delays

Red flags in context (not always life-threatening, but still a sign to be cautious)

A very vague address for the operator or contact info

There is no clear complaint procedure

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UKGC’s stance on illegal sites specifically addresses unlicensed websites that target vulnerable gamblers and defying customer protection regulations.

Curacao licensing reforms and why there’s a lot of confusion online

Since Curacao has been transitioning over to LOK platform, we’ll be able to see:

previous references to “master licenses”

modern references to LOK licensing

transitional compliance language

Numerous sources have reported several sources report LOK law will be passed or approved in December 2024.
Official Curacao licensing portal explicitly mentions LOK when it explains the intent behind its creation.

The implications for consumers: transitional periods increase confusion and can make fraudulent claims much easier. Verification can be more important than less.

UK complaint options: What you can do with UKGC-licensed operators (and what you don’t have otherwise)

This is the most important section to the UK page since it helps translate “regulation” into something concrete.

If the operator has a UKGC-licensed license

You can use the operator’s complaints procedure. UKGC states that the company has eight weeks to settle the matter.

If you’re still not satisfied or unhappy after 8 weeks, you could take it to ADR. UKGC describes ADR as totally free and non-partisan..

UKGC has a list of certified ADR providers.

If the operator isn’t licensed by UKGC (GB-unlicensed)

It is possible that you do not:

an important ADR access to the UK system.

or leverage that can be used to or leverage to.

This is one of the primary reasons UKGC continually emphasizes that illegal/unlicensed sites are risky for consumers.

“Safer language” used for UK SEO related content (if you’re building pages)

If you’re looking for a UK-oriented informational page that is in the right direction:

Avoid implying Curacao sites do not constitute “UK safe.”

Be obvious UKGC is clear that foreign licensing does not allow offering gambling to GB consumers without a UKGC license.

A focus on education for the consumer: licence verification, domain consistency potential risks of withdrawal terms issues with scams, dispute options.

Keep tone neutral, non-promotional, no “best” lists.

Practical tables that can be placed on-page (UK)

Table: Licence and domain verification checklist


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What to look out for


What’s a sign of a bad thing?

Legal entity name

Named as operator under Terms

Only brand name

Licence reference

Number/reference + jurisdiction

Badge only

Cross-checking Registers

Entity appears in official register

No listing / mismatch

Domain consistency

The same domain is referenced in the docs

Mirror domains; frequent switch

Terms of withdrawal

Simple timeframes and clear rules

A bit ambiguous “security reviewing” clauses

A complaint procedure

The process is clear and the escalation follows.

No method “contact Telegram”

Table: Why withdrawals can be delayed


Reason


Typical message


What to do (safe)

Verification pending

“KYC required”

Only submit documents via the official portal

Fraud/risk review

“Security review”

Give a concise explanation and timeframe in writing

Method mismatch

“Withdraw for deposit method”

Use consistent methods and avoid sudden changes

Terms and restrictions

“Conditions not fulfilled”

Read the relevant clause; Keep a record

Bank/payment delay

“Sent” but it hasn’t been received

Request transaction reference; check banks’ windows

A copy ready “evidence package” checklist (useful in all disputes)

If you ever have dispute over your withdrawal or a payment, you must:

Date/time of deposit or withdrawal request

the amount and the currency

Payment method that is used

images of status (“pending/sent”)

all emails and chat transcripts

any transaction IDs of references or transactions

your domain’s URL or URL (exact spelling is crucial)

This can be beneficial when dealing with:

the operator,

your payment provider,

or (when the case is) and (if necessary).

FAQ (UK-focused expanded)

Does it constitute a legal requirement for Curacao casinos accepting UK players?

UKGC declares it illegal to provide commercial gambling services to customers across Great Britain without a UKGC license in the event that an operator has a license elsewhere but operates inside GB without UKGC license.

Does the Curacao license mean that casinos are “safe”?

Not necessarily. A licence is only one aspect. You still need to verify the consistency of your domain or entity and also read the withdrawal conditions. The Curacao registry itself notes that it is not a guarantee for current validity.

How can I verify Curacao licence claims?

Start with the legal name as well as the license reference displayed on the website. Next, cross-check using official resources like Curacao’s license register (while making sure to read the disclaimer), and confirm the domain you’re using matches the identity of the owner.

What is the reason people are complaining about withdrawals from offshore?

Since withdrawals are the place where risk controls and discretionary rules are in place, discretionary terms and risk controls can be applied. UKGC specifically points out that it receives complaints about delays with withdrawals in the controlled space and has set standards around fairness and openness.

Do UK casinos require you to prove your an individual’s identity before you can bet?

UKGC guidelines say that all online casinos must ask you to verify your age and the identity of the person you are before gambling.

If I have a complaint with a company licensed by the UKGC What’s the next step?

UKGC informs businesses that they have eight weeks to deal with issues; after 8 weeks you can submit the complaint directly to An ADR firm (free and non-dependent) and UKGC publishes a list of approved ADR providers.

What’s one of the most important scam indicators in this particular cluster?

Any request to pay extra money to “unlock” a withdrawal (fees/taxes/verification deposit) or to share OTP codes / allow remote access.

The bottom line for an UK reader

If you’re located in Great Britain, the UKGC ruling is crystal clear: providing commercial gambling services to GB customers requires UKGC license, and licensing from outside does not permit the service of GB consumers without it.

The safest way to shop for a consumer is:

Treat “Curacao licensee” as the claim to verify the validity of the license, not as proof of legality of GB.

Know that your disputes and complaints are likely to be less robust than those in a market that is not regulated by the UKGC,

Use a strict anti-scam check before trusting any site with your personal information or money.

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