MOTHER WITH BABY Statuette statue figure porcelain Capodimonte handmade made in Italy exclusive MOTHER WITH BABY Statuette statue figure porcelain Capodimonte handmade made in Italy exclusive
LADY AND DOG Statuette statue figure porcelain Capodimonte handmade made in Italy exclusive LADY AND DOG Statuette statue figure porcelain Capodimonte handmade made in Italy exclusive

MOTHER WITH BABY Statuette statue figure porcelain Capodimonte handmade made in Italy exclusive
Made in Italy by: Porcellane Principe
Material: Porcelain
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  • Exclusive traditional porcelain for collection and decoration with great artistic value ideal gift
  • Hand painted with traditional techniques and colors of Capodimonte
  • Artistic creation handmade by masters with decades of experience
  • Ideal decoration accent for the classic and modern home and furniture
  • Original factory marking authentic Made in Italy
  • Size ca. H10.6*W7Inch

€864.00
Article: S-POST-PRIN-822-T
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Lim. edition, please contact us prior to order

These reproductions are unique works of art for home décor and serve as fascinating opportunities for collectors. Principe also dedicates itself to recreating faithful replicas of historical works, using materials and techniques close to those of original masters. An ideal gift for personal or business occasions, a timeless choice only one click away. Every piece is branded and certified, assuring its originality and fully handmade nature. Principe, the porcelain workshop near Vicenza established in 1975, is one of the few heirs to carry on this tradition with enthusiasm and passion. Principe symbolizes continuity and innovation, uniting Naples’ creative spirit with Venice’s refined artistry over two and a half centuries. Principe porcelain transcends passing trends, representing a safe investment and a prestigious expression of authentic Made in Italy tradition. Three masters embody Principe’s heart: Luciano Cazzola the sculptor, Lino Gobbi the form designer, and Sergio Traforetti the painter. In 1743, King Charles III of Naples inaugurated the very first porcelain artistic laboratory in Capodimonte.