Rococo Ceramic Lidded Urn Vase with Brass Mounts & Hand-Painted Floral Medallion
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Design & Inspiration
There are objects that do not merely occupy a room — they command it. This handcrafted Rococo-inspired lidded urn vase, rendered in a luminous sage-celadon green with lavish gilt brass appointments, belongs firmly in that category. Evoking the opulence of 18th-century French decorative arts — those storied workshops of Sèvres and the ateliers of Versailles — this piece carries with it the visual language of an era that elevated ornamentation to a philosophical ideal. The soft, undulating silhouette, narrowing at the waist before swelling into a generous belly and tapering again toward the domed lid, is quintessentially Rococo in its controlled asymmetry and rhythmic grace.
Materials & Craftsmanship
The body is formed from fine ceramic, hand-turned to achieve the classical amphora profile, and finished in a rich celadon green glaze that catches the light with the depth of aged porcelain. Gilt acanthus scrollwork and foliate arabesques are applied in gold directly to the ceramic surface, framing the centrepiece: a hand-painted polychrome floral medallion on the front face, featuring clusters of garden blooms rendered with botanical precision. The reverse bears a gilded figurative scene — both panels framed by cartouche borders in the Rococo tradition. The cast brass hardware is a study in period authenticity: scroll handles with foliate terminals cascade from the shoulders, while the pierced, four-footed base — alive with acanthus leaf castings — elevates the piece with architectural solidity. A pineapple finial crowns the domed lid, a classical symbol of hospitality and abundance. Every brass element is hand-finished and mounted with meticulous care.
Dimensions & Details
This is a single-piece statement object (Set Size: 1 Piece), weighing approximately 4 kg — substantial enough to convey permanence, yet refined enough to grace a console table, mantelpiece, or library shelf. The piece ships fully assembled and requires no additional setup. Its weight of 4 kg ensures a confident presence without being cumbersome to reposition. Handle with care — the ceramic body and hand-applied gilding are delicate and merit thoughtful placement away from high-traffic areas and direct sunlight, which can fade hand-painted pigments over time.
Handcrafted in Egypt
Every piece bearing the Brass & Wood name is produced in Egypt by artisans who have trained in the traditions of classical European decorative arts. The ceramic body is shaped and glazed by hand; the brass mounts are individually cast, chased, and polished before being fitted to the vessel. The hand-painted medallion is the work of a skilled painter who applies each petal and shadow freehand — no two pieces are precisely identical. This is not reproduction in the industrial sense; it is faithful interpretation, executed with the care that distinguishes a craft object from a commodity. Available in multiple brass finish variants to suit your interior palette.
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials is this vase made from?
The vase body is crafted from fine ceramic with hand-applied gold decoration and hand-painted floral panels. The handles, base, and lid finial are cast brass, hand-finished and fitted individually to each piece.
Is assembly required?
No assembly is required. The vase arrives fully assembled and ready to display. It is packaged with protective materials suited to its fragile nature.
Can this piece be customized?
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization options including alternative brass finishes (Gold, Silver, Antique Gold) and, upon request, bespoke color consultations. Please contact our team to discuss your requirements.