Objets De Vertu Collection
"Objets de Vertu: A Glimpse into the World of Exquisite Treasures" Step into a realm where beauty and craftsmanship intertwine
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"Objets de Vertu: A Glimpse into the World of Exquisite Treasures" Step into a realm where beauty and craftsmanship intertwine, as we explore the enchanting world of objets de vertu. These exquisite pieces are not mere objects; they are masterpieces that embody artistry and elegance. One such marvel is the large metal kovsh in the Louis XV style. Its intricate design transports us to a bygone era, showcasing the opulence and grace synonymous with this period. Crafted by skilled hands from House of Carl Faberge, it stands as a testament to their unrivaled expertise. A cylindrical carved ivory tankard sleeve depicting the Three Graces captivates our imagination. The delicate blend of ivory and gilded bronze creates an ethereal aura around these mythical figures, evoking a sense of awe-inspiring beauty. The shaped silver kettle and stand from House of Carl Faberge exudes refinement in every detail. Its graceful curves and meticulous craftsmanship make it an object worthy of admiration. As we peruse through a selection of designs also hailing from House of Carl Faberge, we witness creativity unfurl on paper. Pencil strokes bring forth visions that would later materialize into breathtaking works of art. A drawing catches our eye - a silver oval-shaped basket brimming with elegance. This creation by House of Carl Faberge showcases their ability to transform simple objects into extraordinary treasures through pencil sketches brought to life with watercolors. Moving further back in time, we encounter a Rock Crystal Casket dating back to 1500-50. Mounted in enamel & gold, its rock crystal plaques mesmerize us with their translucent allure – an embodiment of timeless beauty. An oil painting captures still life at its finest – vibrant colors dancing across canvas, immortalizing nature's bounty for eternity. It serves as a reminder that even everyday items can become objets de vertu when viewed through the lens of art.