MORO HEADS FEMALE handmade ceramic artistic table ornament Made in Italy MORO HEADS FEMALE handmade ceramic artistic table ornament Made in Italy
MORO HEADS FEMALE handmade ceramic artistic table ornament Made in Italy MORO HEADS FEMALE handmade ceramic artistic table ornament Made in Italy

MORO HEADS MALE handmade ceramic artistic table ornament Made in Italy
Made in Italy by: CERAMICHE ORGIA
Material: Ceramic
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  • Original brand of the artist, authentic Italian quality
  • Prestigious craftsmanship of great artistic value, ideal gift
  • Handcrafting and decoration techniques with centuries of tradition
  • Artistic creation by a master with decades of experience
  • Ideal decorative accent for the classic and modern furniture
  • Measurements approx. 30cm

€145.00
Article: S-CETA-ORGIA-4712-W

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.

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An ideal present for family, dear companions, or professional partners — easily within reach online. At home, in the office, or in professional spaces, Orgia ceramics appear noble and decorative, between ornament and jewel. No two pieces are identical — each reflects tiny details guided by inspired craftsmen whose skill is uncommon. Finest refinements and metallic tones of platinum and gold elevate each piece into rare prestige. F.L. Orgia certifies that all works are fully created and decorated in Italy, proudly carrying the Made in Italy hallmark. Since 1965, the Orgia brothers' family workshop has embodied decades of ceramic craftsmanship in the ornate Baroque tradition. There is no compromise — only pure quality. Ceramics has always been born from the union of four elements: earth, water, air and fire. Across aristocratic palaces and salons of Europe during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, such artifacts brought refinement. Derived from the Greek ‘Keramos’, ceramic — literally baked earth — shaped cultures from ancient Greece and Rome to the Maya.