ROSE ORCHIDS - Wall flower branch, fine Capodimonte porcelain, handmade ROSE ORCHIDS - Wall flower branch, fine Capodimonte porcelain, handmade
ROSE ORCHIDS - Wall flower branch, fine Capodimonte porcelain, floral design ROSE ORCHIDS - Wall flower branch, fine Capodimonte porcelain, floral design

ROSE ORCHIDS Hanging vine for wall, fine Capodimonte porcelain, handmade
Made in Italy by: LUEM
Material: Porcelain
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Color: Transparent
Gender:

  • Porcelain vine with flowers of great artistic value
  • Exclusive creations that respect the Capodimonte tradition
  • Handcrafted works made by masters with years of experience
  • Decorative detail, ideal for an elegant space
  • Authentic certificate issued by the manufacturer Made in Italy
  • Height 20cm – 7.9”

€183.00
Article: S-POWA-LUEM-AF3-M

Ready to ship: immediately

Every object unites history and modern creativity in perfect harmony. Every work is defined by delicate craftsmanship and vivid color palettes. For over 30 years, LUEM has safeguarded and reimagined this noble craft with dedication. A unique keepsake for you or someone dear – effortlessly available online. It was King Charles of Bourbon and his wife Maria Amalia who established the Royal Factory of Capodimonte. Its celebrated pieces remain preserved in renowned collections like the Capodimonte National Museum and Duca di Martina. LUEM exists to make visible the elegance and distinctiveness of every creation. Join LUEM in exploring Capodimonte porcelain, where elegance takes fresh form. The range includes vases, wall décor, table ornaments, fragrance diffusers and beyond. An art born of kings and queens, Capodimonte porcelain has enchanted generations since the 1700s. All objects are handmade with careful craftsmanship and traditional expertise. Radiant colors and exquisite detailing distinguish every LUEM piece. Embark with LUEM on a journey where Capodimonte porcelain reveals new beauty. In the cultural heart of Naples, Capodimonte porcelain emerged as a treasure of elegance. A royal dream in Naples gave birth to one of Italy’s most celebrated porcelains: Capodimonte.