An extremely impressive vase with floral garlands instead of handles, made of porcelain by the Royal Manufactory in Meissen in ca. 1765. The shape of the vase with a large body expanding at the top is overshadowed by the rich visual decoration featuring floral patterns. The flowers are made of a porcelain mass with sculptural qualities, supplementing them with painted illusionistic compositions. The vase has no lid.
In the vase’s decoration, many species of flowers are represented, paying strong attention to detail. The striking authenticity of the flowers is related to the purpose of the vase. It served as a container for fragrant mixtures of dried herbs and flowers. Then, the scent of flowers emitted from the vessel’s interior, combined with the realistic appearance of flowers, could lead to the impression that the vase features real flowers.
You can adjust the intensity of the shadows beneath the vase by selecting the face of the shadow and lowering the transparency to your liking.
Land impact is 1 for every size below 0.83m of height.
Number of triangles: 9614
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Beautiful but no copy
Some how the one I bought is not copyable. Every time I move house I have to make sure to take it back individually into my inventory.
Absolutely gorgeous
Very Beautiful, thanks so much for making it. ++++++++++++
Exquisite
I would love to own this is RL! It's large, detailed, just beautiful.
Just beyond
This is amazing. I can't say anything more. It's gorgeous and I love it.