THE FALLOPIAN TUBES THE EYE
Until the mid-19th century boxes are worked by Tinsmiths in simple, round, square and rectangular shapes to avoid the loss of raw material. At the end of the 19th century the improvement of stamping and printing techniques allowed manufacturers to emulate all forms with beautiful boxes as a deceptive imitation of books, trunks, houses and other forms. Spearhead of this wave is the English Huntley and Palmers biscuit who left overflowing imagination in a good number of models.