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Brilliant stripes of radiance envelope this stunning art glass centerpiece presented by the Seguso family of Brazil. The Seguso family uses traditional murano blown glass techniques from Italy to bring their art glass creations to life. The presence of air bubbles accentuates the nature of the traditional hand blown crafting process making each piece unique.
The beautiful city of Guacamayas is famous for its colorful decorative bowls that illustrate the region's vibrant and traditional lifestyle. Being part of this precious artistic custom, Omaira Manrique from Colombia works with cabuya and reed grass fibers in a palette of red, yellow, green and turquoise tones, forming a geometric pattern on a decorative bowl with a classic style.
Forest green embraces this handmade footed bowl, as the subdued radiance of lacquered surfaces complement stately outlines. Elaborated by Daeng Thanunchai, the piece offers the charm of Thai sensibility to any space. For decorative purposes only. To complete this piece, coiled bamboo basketry is carved into the desired shape on a lathe. A mixture of lacquer, obtained from the Gluta Usitata tree and ashes of burnt rice paddy husks is then applied to the object. Upon exposure to air the mixture dries to form a watertight seal that is polished before another coat is applied. This process is repeated until a rigid base is formed, and a final polishing is executed with sandpaper. Then several coats of pure lacquer are painted on the object, with drying periods in between each coat. The work is partially polished with sandpaper according to a predetermined pattern, generally concentric and a few coats of different lacquer colors are applied to the surface, then the object is left to dry for a few days. The process remains identical for each ensuing color, alternating lacquering and polishing sessions until the design is achieved. The final coat is washed with water and polished with powdered fired clay, offering an irresistible sheen.
Add this stunning Eggshell Mosaic Centerpiece Decorative Bowl to your kitchen decor while enhancing your overall look.
Gunadi works with traditional batik techniques to craft a gorgeous set of two decorative bowls perfect for creating a Javanese ambiance. After carving the items from wadang wood the artisan uses a palette of red and black hues to make the truntum pattern featuring little flowers symbolizing prosperity and guidance in marriage. Use the bowls as catch-alls desk accessories or anywhere you need to corral or store items.
As artistic as it is beautiful, this art glass decorative bowl from Brazil resembles a splash of water. The Molinari Family uses Murano-style techniques to blow this bowl by hand. Pigments of blue and yellow add color.
Handcrafted from coiled bamboo, this footed bowl centerpiece is similar to those found in Buddhist temples brimming with wondrous flowers. Daeng Thanunchai finishes the gray and black centerpiece with several coatings of lacquer.
Daeng Thanunchai balances this decorative bowl with contrasting visual textures. The elegant pattern of brown and beige on a black background illustrates the continual evolution of lacquer work in Northern Thailand. Mosaic eggshell patterns adorn the interior, resulting in a singular acquisition for the home. For decorative purposes only. To complete this piece, coiled bamboo basketry is firstly carved on a lathe into the desired shape. A mixture of lacquer - obtained from the Gluta usitata tree - and ashes of burnt rice paddy husks is then applied to the object. Upon exposure to air the mixture dries to form a watertight seal that is polished before another coat is applied. This process is repeated until a rigid base is formed, and a final polishing is executed with sandpaper. Then several coats of pure lacquer are painted on the object, with drying periods in between each coat. Next, chicken or duck eggshells are thoroughly cleaned and spread out on paper towels to dry. Once dry, they are cracked into small pieces and arranged in a mosaic pattern. Then lacquer is once again applied to the piece and the shells are placed onto this fresh coat. The work is then lacquered twice, and once the lacquer is dry it is sanded in water until the eggshells slowly appear. The piece is finally washed with water and polished with powdered fired clay, resulting in an alluring gleam.
Eichholtz
The Pheadra bowl is a mesmerizing work of art that celebrates uniqueness and craftsmanship. Handmade with precision, each piece is a one-of-a-kind creation. Crafted through the intricate art of hand-blown glass, this bowl showcases remarkable clarity, radiating elegance and sophistication. A stunning addition to any space, use the bowl Pheadra as a centerpiece or to display its individuality and beauty.
Cheerful 12 oz. Covered Decorative Bowl elephants parade around a handcrafted ceramic bowl. Working in Thailand's legendary celadon technique, Thatsanee, and Ramphan craft a beautiful bowl with a lid. Elephants are a symbol of old Siam.
Sagebrook Home
Enhance your home decor with our stunning line of Bowls and Plates. Our decorative displays will inspire your creativity while designing your home. A great addition and decoration accent to both modern and traditional homes. With our wide range of styles and designs - they are perfect for displaying snacks, desserts, nuts, candies, breads, vegetables, fruits, apples, pears, tomatoes, oranges, as well as storing and showing decorative items.
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