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LIULI Crystal Art
Made in the shape of an ancient Chinese gold ingot, this tabletop ornament symbolizes good luck in wealth and fortune. Crafted with precision, the piece utilizes an auspicious and culturally traditional shape with a loose-set crystal ball to bring good balance in life.---------------------Founded in 1987 by studio glass artists Loretta H. Yang and Chang Yi, LIULI has grown from a modest workshop in Taiwan to Asia’s leading crystal art brand. Liuli is the phonetic spelling of the Han Dynasty term for glass art and is used to honor the Chinese heritage and culture. Records show that thousands of years ago, the Chinese were highly skilled in pâte de verre a.k.a lost wax casting but the craft was subsequently forgotten. Yang and Chang revived the craft and reintroduced it into the international arena.Today, LIULI has 41 galleries worldwide, and Loretta’s and Chang Yi’s artworks are collected at more than 35 museums around the world. These include the Victoria and Albert museum in London, the Corning Museum of Glass in New York, The National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington D.C., and the Bowers Museum in Orange County. LIULI has received multiple awards, some of which are iF Design and German Red Dot.---------------------Lawrence & Scott is an authorized LIULI Crystal Art showroom. We do not accept offers for LIULI Crystal Art pieces.
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The hummingbird rides an azure wave. Mid-flight with outstretched wings, it flies toward the future with determination and courage. As the hummingbird is a pollinator, the design features the bird’s long beak as a symbol of its mission. In this vast world of beauty, no matter large or small, every creature has its place. This is a perfect gift for encouragement and appreciation.
A bird that calls for happiness. In Japan, owls are seen as birds that call for happiness because in the Japanese pronunciation of owl, Fukurou, means, “let's be happy” hence a bird of good fortune. As part of the highly limited 2013 collection “Believe and You shall See,” this art piece pays homage to the studio’s Formosan roots with a nod of the head to an animal many hold dear to their hearts. In many cultures around the world, owls are interpreted as an omen of good fortune and blessing. They can be seen as wise, nurturing, or prophetic. To the many peoples of Taiwan, owls hold special sentiments, ranging from a guiding light in the night (to the Atayal indigenous) to a guardian of mothers and newborns (to the Bunun people). The scops owl is seen here alighted on a branch, their plumage glowing softly against what seems to be a starry night and the vague shape of a moon. The piece is purposefully subtle and gives the impression of a whisper, a reminder to live mindfully and see the beauty around you.
Daum
This figurine is perfect for your decor space. "Kea" is the result of a long period of study concentrated on the human face. This piece embraces the natural forms of the block; its grains, veins, chips, and cracks are all allowed to shine through.
Sylvie Mangaud, born in Paris in 1961, is a French artist who primarily works in depicting nudes and animals. After her studies in graphology and morphology, she quickly became passionate about the image and expression of the body. Her creations are light and rendered with finesse, capturing their elegance and natural movement. Her sculptures in Daum crystal are sensitive and delicate, like her newest work, "Darling", full of grace and sensuality. This work of art emanates a great elegance with her slender silhouette and subtle shades of green, amber, and gray.
This crystal glass art figure, titled “Darling,” is an artwork of the rabbit zodiac—in the Chinese astrology calendar the sign that immediately follows the ferocious tiger. Meek and tame, the rabbit often surprises in its elegance. For hundreds of years, the rabbit has represented hope a divine nobility to the Chinese people. Adorable and almost comical, the zodiac art piece is adorned with traditional Chinese paper-cutting artwork patterns. Each art piece is uniquely handcrafted, varying most with color and playing with light on any tabletop. Well suited for birthday occasions or simply celebrating someone’s birth year, the message the zodiac artwork sends is as sincere and as transparent as the glasswork itself.
Best known for his highly realistic bronze sculptures of animals, Jean-François Leroy exhibits his work in numerous galleries and participates in major art fairs of animal-themed artwork.
Sylvie Mangaud, born in Paris in 1961, is a French artist who primarily works in depicting nudes and animals. After her studies in graphology and morphology, she quickly became passionate about the image and expression of the body. Her creations are light and rendered with finesse, capturing their elegance and natural movement. Her sculptures made for Daum out of crystal paste are sensitive and delicate, like her newest work, "Darling", full of grace and sensuality.
Material: Crystal GlassTechnique: Pate de VerreSize: 2.95L x 2.95D x 1.49H inchesLimited Edition: unlimitedNote: As the art pieces are individually hand-made, the color and dimensions will vary slightly.Design Concept:A triple-inlaid flower motif gracefully dances on the auspicious scepter, resting upon the brocade cushion. This marks a season of blooming flowers and fluttering butterflies. The scepter's head, shaft, and tail feature the luxurious peony, the long-lived chrysanthemum, and auspicious cloud patterns respectively.
An architect by training, Xavier Carnoy has developed a highly personal style: shapes stripped down to our bare essence, without superfluous detail; evocative dynamism. Recognized for his animal sculptures, he focuses his experimentation principally on harmony, balanced shapes, and volumes. The artist brings new eyes to Daum's line of animal sculpture, producing a highly artistic result.
This figurine is perfect for your decor space. Inspired by the verses of Goethe’s poem, I looked into the duality of the Ginkgo biloba. This tree has always symbolized beauty, strength, vitality, and eternal youth. Its leaf that is split in two represents friendship and unity in the couple. My Lady Ginkgo is full of allure and elegance, and her silhouette has the lightness of a ballerina. Like a leaf falling on the ground in autumn, she evokes at the same time beauty and detachment, liberty and the end.
Sylvie Mangaud, born in Paris in 1961, is a French artist who primarily works in depicting nudes and animals. After her studies in graphology and morphology, she quickly became passionate about the image and expression of the body. Her creations are light and rendered with finesse, capturing their elegance and natural movement. Her sculptures made for Daum out of crystal paste are sensitive and delicate, like this piece, "Petite Muse."
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