WEDGWOOD
(JP¥19,999)
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WEDGWOOD
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❤ We have a wide variety of WEDGWOOD products for sale, so please take a look. This is a representative Wedgwood vase. I displayed it behind glass for a few days, but then carefully packed and stored it. It's in almost the same beautiful condition as when I bought it. It has not been used as a vase. It is in near-new condition, but please consider this before purchasing. ⚠️ Please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for a perfect item or if you are very particular about condition!! I am also selling a Wild Strawberry vase. I hope you will take a look. I purchased it from the Mitsukoshi online store. Price: 30,240 yen ◆ The following is a quote ◆ The "Jasper" series is so famous that it represents Wedgwood. Josiah Wedgwood, the founder, created it after 4-5 years and over 10,000 prototypes, aiming to create pottery like a jewel. It is unglazed stoneware (meaning a hard, stone-like vessel). The unique design, which incorporates an elegant color into the base itself and features a relief-style design with motifs from Greek mythology, is said to be Josiah's greatest achievement in the British ceramic industry. It becomes smoother with each wash, and its luster and texture increase with use. The unique pale blue, also known as Wedgwood Blue in Europe and America, and the white Greek-style designs give it a noble impression. Currently, the design with the Wedgwood "W" and the Portland vase logo is no longer used in new production, and it is being gradually replaced with the "WEDGWOOD" uppercase logo type. Also, only the "W" is attached to products with small backstamp spaces, such as the back of cups. Wedgwood was founded in 1759 by Josiah Wedgwood, known as the "Father of British Potters." It gained fame by being used by the British Royal Family and royalty from various countries, and even today, its noble and beautiful high-quality products continue to fascinate people all over the world. WEDGWOOD JASPER WARE (White on Pale Blue) Size (approx.): W120 x φ83 (mouth) x H205mm Made of Wedgwood Jasper Ware
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