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Dorian Caffot de Fawes
22 Church Street
London NW8 8EP , England
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44.207.386.9386
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Kintsugi Ceramic Vase by Karen Swami
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Description
A vase by Karen Swami, 2018.
A unique wheel thrown stoneware, smoke fired, waxed and reworked with Japanese vegetal 'Urushi' lacquer and pure gold, in the Kintsugi technique.
Pièce unique / one of a kind - Porous and non utilitarian.
Signed-stamped by the artist.
"Certificate of Authenticity" available upon request. -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: France Period: 2000-2021 Materials: Gold, Ceramics Condition: Good. Good Creation Date: 2018 Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary Patterns: Modern Dealer Reference #: KS126 Incollect Reference #: 379607 -
Dimensions
H. 7.87 in; Diam. 7.09 in; H. 20 cm; Diam. 18 cm;
Message from Seller:
Dorian Caffot de Fawes is a respected London-based dealer specializing in 20th-century French antiques, offering a curated selection of lighting, furniture, and decorative objects from 1920 to 1970. For inquiries or to explore our collection, please contact info@dorian-antiques.com or call +44 207 386 9386—we proudly serve both private collectors and interior designers worldwide.
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