Split Rocker Vase by Jeff Koons
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$5,815.00
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Split Rocker Vase, 2013
exterior is porcelain bisque with glazed porcelain interior
14 1/4 x 15 3/4 x 13 inches (36 x 40 x 33 cm)
limited edition of 3,500
presentation box with signed and numbered certificate
fabricated by Bernardaud.
$15 flat rate; international rates calculated at checkout
To celebrate Bernardaud's 150th anniversary, Jeff Koons made a series of beautiful, limited edition porcelain objects with the famed porcelain maker in Limoges, France. The collection includes a vase, a serving platter, decorative plates, dinner plates, and cup/saucer sets. All of the objects are packaged in presentation boxes and crafted from the same fine, glazed porcelain. The dinnerware is dishwasher safe but, not microwaveable.
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