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Augarden "Forget Me Not" Round Jewellery Box 8cm
Description
It is a small bag with a lid of the time and the adorable shape that becomes fun just by looking at it. a simple but eye-a-inspiring grass motif.
delicate and detailed pattern drawn in blue and green
is a design full of cuteness and very noble that captivates all who saw it.
olives and cheese to create a luxurious dining table.
customers with sweets and other products.
you can enjoy the appearance and aroma with plenty of colorful potpouli.
as an interior decorated as it is as an object.
as accessories such as ring and necklace, there are many ways to enjoy it.
can be used widely according to your preference.
Agarten box collection that can be used as a bombonier with
sugar.
a lovely size bonbon case that rides in the palm of one's hand is said to be a vessel where happiness dwells
and has been loved in Europe as a gift of celebrations such as drawers.
a gift that will reach your heart to your precious person.
whether you are a woman or a man, it is also ideal as a reward for those who are indebted to you on a daily basis
for those who care for you
elegant gifts with all your heart on special anniversaries, gifts and gifts of celebration, as well as rewards for yourself who worked hard.
, it is famous as a gift for the celebration of the Imperial Family.
"Forget-ME-NOT (6690) Series"
Created in the early 19th century, the Biedermeier-style forgotten grass series looks simple
but in fact it is very detailed painting.
is a gem that the individuality of the painter can be glimpsed by the shade and the size of each petal are different though it is not understood at all.
Biedermeier style is a style of citizens who tried to find peaceful daily life in their homes in the political times of the first half of the 19th century. In Augalten, the customer base began to shift from the court to the wealthy civil class, and a relatively inexpensive pattern was developed that was easy to obtain in that sense.
"Augalten: Requests for the purchase of ceramic products"
Auregarten's products are made one by one by hand using traditional techniques by skilled craftsmen. In addition, the pattern of the product to be delivered with the product introduced on the HP may be slightly different. Thank you for your understanding.
(The motif drawn on the ear plate is not hand-drawn, but transcription.) If
is out of stock, we will take some time to produce it. We may take about 3-6 months to deliver. Thank you for your understanding.
of the back stamp
"About the back stamp" may differ from the product image depending on the production time.
was born in 1718 when the Habsburgs were in full bloom. This is the beginning of the Augalten kiln. This is the first kiln in the world to make coffee cups made of porcelain.
1744, the Empress Maria Theresa ordered the kiln directly under the Habsburg Imperial Family, and since then, all products made in this workshop as the Imperial Vienna Porcelain Workshop have been branded with two horizontal shields, the coat of arms of the Habsburg family, as trademarks. Rococo landscape paintings and porcelain dolls painted by Wato, one of France's leading painters, were actively produced during this period, and the Rococo porcelain of the Vienna Porcelain Studio is still very rarely valued by collectors today.
maria theresa" is one of the representative designs that were born in this era. It was presented with respect to the Empress as a dinner set for the Augalten Palace, which was Maria Theresa's hunting house. The gentle floral pattern, which was a symbol of 18th century hunting and colored only by the color of the wood, is still very popular today.
after that, Augalten continued to bake porcelain for royalty and aristocrats, and in the latter half of the 18th century it gained the world's best in technology and quality by developing new techniques such as melting 24 gold powder into liquid and applying it to porcelain. With the decline of the Habsburgs, Augalten, which was temporarily closed for about 60 years from 1864, moved its workshop to the Augalten Palace, the former Maria Theresa hunting house in 1924, and its name was revived with the Viennese porcelain workshop Augerten.
, production is still limited because all of our products are handcrafted in the old fashioned way by skilled craftsmen. However, the pattern that gives off a gentle shine, warm white porcelain, and the form that becomes moist are "the life of Augalten" which is protected only because there is a single commitment.
Brand Quality
Shipping Cost
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The overseas shipping is provided by Japan Post Co., Ltd.
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The shipping in Japan is provided by Yamato Transport Co., Ltd.
We fix the shipping fee to a nationwide flat fee 660JPY per parcel, but in case your order over 20,000JPY in total without consumption tax of 10% and any handling charges, the shipping is free of charge.
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