Decorative Accessories
The Rose Princess Fired Fine Porcelain Sculptural Vase
Echoing the Glasgow style of design credited to Charles Rennie Mackintosh, this stately, museum-quality vase combines the visual elements of stained glass with enchanting illustration.
Flight of the Dragonfly Fired Porcelain Vase
Beauty is in the colorful details of this petite dragonfly vase boasting a field of stunning cobalt blue.
The Six Stallions of the Hippodrome Sculptural Vessel
Whether you choose to fill it with an armload of flowers or admire it as a gallery-worthy sculpture in its own right, the Greco-Roman influences in this beautifully functional work of art are unmistakable.
The Poised Peacock Sculptural Vase
In the timelessly popular style of a 1920s' work by Ertè, contemporary artist Chuang presents the graceful lines and explosive color of the peacock in a work of decorative art sure to command attention.
Salon Michele Art Nouveau Vase
Melding sculpture and function, this classically shaped vase literally blossoms with a graceful maiden fraught with all the elements of organic Art Nouveau style.
Collectible Baroque Carriage Box
Even the Czarina would be delighted with this exquisite enameled clock skillfully rendered in the style of the Imperial Russian jeweler. A wax sculpture is created and cast in metal alloy using the ancient "lost wax" method.
Katrina's Imperial Enameled Egg
Originally fashioned by Carl Faberge, Imperial Jeweler for the Russian Czarina Maria, delicately designed eggs like ours have signified affection and held tiny treasures for over a century.
The Promise of Springtime Faberge-Style Enameled Egg Collection - Clematis
Bright hues and abundant ornamentation characterize this jeweler-style, museum-quality enameled egg first made famous by Carl Faberg? in the 17th century.
Fleur-de-Lis Secret Treasure Enameled Egg
Like those originally fashioned by imperial Russian jeweler Carl Fabergè, delicately designed eggs like ours have signified affection for over a century. Our own collectible egg, cast in the "lost wax" method, features hand-fired enamel, and a hinged magnet closure.
The Promise of Springtime Faberge-Style Enameled Egg Collection - Peony
Bright hues and abundant ornamentation characterize this jeweler-style, museum-quality enameled egg first made famous by Carl Faberg? in the 17th century.







