Details
- Dimensions
- 18ʺW × 15ʺD × 26ʺH
- Period
- 2020s
- Country of Origin
- Italy
- Item Type
- New
- Materials
- Ceramic
- Gold
- Condition
- Mint Condition, No Imperfections
- Color
- Gold
- Condition Notes
- New New less
- Description
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DESCRIPTION:
The Canopo design is inspired by the Egyptians, dating back to the 12th Dynasty. This stunning Italian ceramic black … more DESCRIPTION:
The Canopo design is inspired by the Egyptians, dating back to the 12th Dynasty. This stunning Italian ceramic black matte piece has a golden head made of 24KT gold. The Canopo is available in a female and male art piece. Hailing from Montelupo, ND Dolfi is masterful at creating maiolica. Their pieces are excellent as decorative accents or centerpieces. This piece is painted with 24 karat gold.
ARTISAN STORY:
Love of the material, respect for tradition and the desire to experiment, are the ingredients to ND Dolfi designs. The Dolfi family has decades of experience in the production of Italian majolica. Giovanni Dolfi, in 1941 began producing majolica in the castle that dominates Montelupo. In 1994, his son Silvano began an independent company, ND Dolfi Ceramics. Following in the footsteps of Silvano Dolfi, who managed the company until 2009, and awarded by the Tuscan region with Maestro Artigiano's gold medal, the daughters Daria and Natalia with her husband Carlo manage the business today.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
Italian ceramics are heirloom quality products, and can last lifetime with proper care. We have some suggestions that will preserve your majolica for years to come. Majolica is dishwasher safe, but many people choose to hand wash their pieces as a precaution. Because majolica is a porous material, some pieces are not meant to hold liquid for a long period of time. Check for warning labels before ordering a product, as the pieces that are most notorious for "sweating" are appropriately labeled. Majolica is sensitive to extreme temperatures, specifically boiling or freezing liquids. Pouring water with a rolling boil directly into a teapot, for example, may lead to breakage. To avoid this, temper the object. The industry standard is 620 degrees Celsius (1,148 degrees Fahrenheit). Quench the glass to cool it. Crazing is common in well used majolica. The tiny cracks in the glaze do not affect the functionality of your majolica. Majolica hand-crafted products should not be microwaved, as it may crack and/or break the ceramics. less
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