Artistic ceramic tureen in baroque style, decorated with floral motifs and gold, handmade. Artistic ceramic tureen in baroque style, decorated with floral motifs and gold, handmade.
Box, decorative container in baroque style ceramic, with flowers and golden details, handmade. Box, decorative container in baroque style ceramic, with flowers and golden details, handmade.

Set of 2 decorative boxes in fine ceramic, enriched with flowers and golden details, handmade.
Made in Italy by: CERAMICHE ORGIA
Material: Ceramic
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Color: Transparent
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  • Prestigious craftsmanship of great artistic value
  • Handcrafted work that respects the Vicenza tradition
  • Creation of masters with decades of experience
  • Decorative detail, ideal for an elegant or modern space
  • Authentic certificate, issued by the manufacturer, Made in Italy
  • Length 16cm – 6.3”, Width 12cm – 4.7” and Length 15cm – 5.9”

€219.00
Article: S-CECP-ORGIA-6910-6936

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Sophisticated painting and gilding with shades of gold and platinum make the objects luxurious and distinguished. Pure excellence without concessions. For thousands of years, clay, water, air, and fire have been the essence of ceramic art. A wonderful gift for friends, relatives, or business circles — happily just one click apart. Wherever placed — private rooms or workplaces — the Orgia brothers’ ceramics radiate elegance and jewel-like charm. The Italian atelier of F.L. Orgia, led by the Orgia family since 1965, reflects long mastery of baroque-style ceramics. F.L. Orgia certifies that all works are fully created and decorated in Italy, proudly carrying the Made in Italy hallmark. The word ‘ceramic’ comes from the Greek ‘Keramos’, meaning fired clay, essential to civilizations from the Maya to the Romans. No two pieces are identical — each reflects tiny details guided by inspired craftsmen whose skill is uncommon. Across aristocratic palaces and salons of Europe during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, such artifacts brought refinement.