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'Kintsugi' dinner plate, no 3

Item# SELE21KIN131WHI
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  • Seletti 'Kintsugi' dinner plate, no 3 WHITE/MULTICOLOR SELE21KIN131WHI
  • Seletti 'Kintsugi' dinner plate, no 3 WHITE/MULTICOLOR SELE21KIN131WHI
  • Seletti 'Kintsugi' dinner plate, no 3 WHITE/MULTICOLOR SELE21KIN131WHI
  • Seletti 'Kintsugi' dinner plate, no 3 WHITE/MULTICOLOR SELE21KIN131WHI
  • Seletti 'Kintsugi' dinner plate, no 3 WHITE/MULTICOLOR SELE21KIN131WHI
  • Seletti 'Kintsugi' dinner plate, no 3 WHITE/MULTICOLOR SELE21KIN131WHI
Marcantonio Raimondi Malerba's collaboration with Seletti continues with the 'Kintsugi' collection, a series that incorporates the centuries-old Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with precious metals. Here, the technique materialises with 24 carat gold applied to a range of porcelain tableware items — such as this dinner plate — in a manner that imitates the smoothing over of a series of cracks, in a nod to the beauty of regeneration and repair.

FRANKBROS says

Marcantonio Raimondi Malerba's collaboration with Seletti continues with the 'Kintsugi' collection, a series that incorporates the centuries-old Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with precious metals. Here, the technique materialises with 24 carat gold applied to a range of porcelain tableware items — such as this dinner plate — in a manner that imitates the smoothing over of a series of cracks, in a nod to the beauty of regeneration and repair.
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FRANKBROS says
Marcantonio Raimondi Malerba's collaboration with Seletti continues with the 'Kintsugi' collection, a series that incorporates the centuries-old Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with precious metals. Here, the technique materialises with 24 carat gold applied to a range of porcelain tableware items — such as this dinner plate — in a manner that imitates the smoothing over of a series of cracks, in a nod to the beauty of regeneration and repair.

Technical

Porcelain
Gold
Height 30mm
Width 280mm
Length 275mm
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Technical
Porcelain
Gold
Height 30mm
Width 280mm
Length 275mm

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