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This piece is signed by Italian artisans who have revived and carried on the prestigious Capodimonte porcelain tradition, which originated in Naples, Italy, in the 18th century under King Charles III. Although the original royal factory is no longer in operation, many skilled craftsmen in the region have continued the Capodimonte legacy through various artisan workshops and studios.
Renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship, Capodimonte is especially celebrated for its delicate floral sculptures, each meticulously shaped and painted by hand. The hallmark of this tradition lies in its intricate detailing, lifelike forms, and signature glossy glaze.
This particular bouquet features a vibrant arrangement of spring flowers—such as daisies, tulips, and violets—expertly rendered in fine porcelain. Every petal and leaf is carefully sculpted and hand-painted, capturing natural beauty and movement. It stands as a striking example of timeless Italian artistry and decorative elegance.
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This piece is signed by Italian artisans who have revived and carried on the prestigious Capodimonte porcelain tradition, which originated in Naples, Italy, in the 18th century under King Charles III. Although the original royal factory is no longer in operation, many skilled craftsmen in the region have continued the Capodimonte legacy through various artisan workshops and studios.
Renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship, Capodimonte is especially celebrated for its delicate floral sculptures, each meticulously shaped and painted by hand. The hallmark of this tradition lies in its intricate detailing, lifelike forms, and signature glossy glaze.
This particular bouquet features a vibrant arrangement of spring flowers—such as daisies, tulips, and violets—expertly rendered in fine porcelain. Every petal and leaf is carefully sculpted and hand-painted, capturing natural beauty and movement. It stands as a striking example of timeless Italian artistry and decorative elegance.
W7”xD6”xH5”
This piece is signed by Italian artisans who have revived and carried on the prestigious Capodimonte porcelain tradition, which originated in Naples, Italy, in the 18th century under King Charles III. Although the original royal factory is no longer in operation, many skilled craftsmen in the region have continued the Capodimonte legacy through various artisan workshops and studios.
Renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship, Capodimonte is especially celebrated for its delicate floral sculptures, each meticulously shaped and painted by hand. The hallmark of this tradition lies in its intricate detailing, lifelike forms, and signature glossy glaze.
This particular bouquet features a vibrant arrangement of spring flowers—such as daisies, tulips, and violets—expertly rendered in fine porcelain. Every petal and leaf is carefully sculpted and hand-painted, capturing natural beauty and movement. It stands as a striking example of timeless Italian artistry and decorative elegance.
W7”xD6”xH5”