TOUCH OF FILIGREE  nr.1 by Unknown artist
TOUCH OF FILIGREE  nr.1 by Unknown artist
TOUCH OF FILIGREE  nr.1 by Unknown artist
TOUCH OF FILIGREE  nr.1 by Unknown artist
TOUCH OF FILIGREE  nr.1 by Unknown artist
TOUCH OF FILIGREE  nr.1 by Unknown artist

TOUCH OF FILIGREE nr.1 2023 - 2024

Unknown artist

Mixed techniques
7 cm, ø 8 cm
ConditionExcellent
Price on request

Royal Blue Collection

  • About the artwork
    Touch of Filigree
    Pure craftsmanship, true beauty and Dutch historical tradition, harmoniously united into one.
    Touch of Filigree is designer Sabine Struycken’s latest creation as part of the Royal Blue Collec-tion, and was established in coproduction with jewelry designer and goldsmith Marleen Hengeveld. An obvious collaboration: not only do they share a passion for Delft blue patterns, also themes like history and (ultimate) elegance play a crucial role in both their work.
    The ceramic apple, that Sabine Struycken uses to symbolize infinity, carries a unique Delft blue Poppy pattern, hand painted by Royal Delft, de Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles – the last remaining earthenware manufacturer from the 17th century in the Dutch town of Delft.
    Marleen Hengeveld created a beautifully designed golden stem set with orange diamonds and filigree leaf to be placed on top of the ceramic apple. The design combines ultimate craftsmanship, elegance, fragility and history.
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