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Ceramic wall sculpture art - Home style - Cecile Brunner rose
Made in Italy by: CERAMICHE ORGIA
Material: Ceramic
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Color: Multi-colored
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  • The enduring art of handmade ceramics
  • Eternal bloom frame with 24K gold-color detailing
  • Graceful and elegant touch for every home
  • Luxury accessories for refined home décor
  • Birthday present made for lasting memories
  • Size approx. 110*90cm

€1,380.00
Article: S-CEQU-ORGIA-6733

Please consider that this is a product of authentic Italian quality, completely or in most part created by highly specialized masters in small quantities or even for a single order. We kindly ask you for your understanding, that because of this authenticity and exclusivity this product is available for shipping in (maximum) 15 days.

This little waiting time will surely be worth it!

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Finest refinements and metallic tones of platinum and gold elevate each piece into rare prestige. The word ‘ceramic’ comes from the Greek ‘Keramos’, meaning fired clay, essential to civilizations from the Maya to the Romans. Founded in 1965, the Orgia brothers’ workshop channels generations of skill into baroque ceramic artistry. All artifacts are designed and painted solely in Italy by F.L. Orgia, representing the truest form of Made in Italy excellence. At home, in the office, or in professional spaces, Orgia ceramics appear noble and decorative, between ornament and jewel. Every item is one-of-a-kind, its subtle differences inspired in the instant of creation, made by exceptional hands. The perfect gift for yourself, your loved ones, friends, or colleagues — just a click away. Ceramics has always been born from the union of four elements: earth, water, air and fire. Pure excellence without concessions. Across aristocratic palaces and salons of Europe during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, such artifacts brought refinement.