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Fima Deruta Ceramic Keepsake Box - Handmade Jewelry Box, Jewelry Case, Italian Pottery, Candy Box, Made in Italy Home Decor

KWD 15

Category
Home Décor
Weight
167 g
1 +

Special Features

  • Step into the exquisite world of Italian pottery with our handmade ceramic jewelry holder from Deruta, a town renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting exceptional Italian ceramics.
  • Handmade by the skilled Deruta artisan FIMA, this decorative box is a testament to the artistry of Italian pottery. The artisan proudly painted his signature on the back of each piece, marking its authenticity.
  • This hand-painted ceramic jewelry box features one of FIMA's geometric designs. FIMA, a talented Deruta artisan, combines centuries-old craftsmanship with contemporary creativity to craft stunning Italian ceramics.
  • This ceramic keepsake box can be matched with other decorative ceramic boxes from our store. Create your own collection of hand-painted Italian treasures or give them as a special gift.
  • Elevate your home décor with authentic Italian craftsmanship. This ceramic trinket box is a perfect as jewelry holder, candy box and as a party favor, or bomboniera, for special events. It measures 2.3x1.4h inches.

Description

FIMA is a renowned Deruta artisan known for their exquisite Italian ceramics, catering to a discerning audience of art enthusiasts and collectors. With a passion for craftsmanship and a dedication to preserving the rich tradition of ceramics in Deruta, FIMA creates stunning hand-painted pottery that appeals to those with a deep appreciation for artistry. Their pieces, often inspired by the vibrant cultural heritage of Italy, are cherished by collectors in the US and worldwide, making FIMA a beloved name in the world of Italian ceramics. Deruta, a small Umbrian town, has earned global acclaim for its exquisite handcrafted pottery. With a rich history dating back to the Italian Renaissance in the 15th century, Deruta has long stood as one of Italy's foremost centers for Italian ceramic artistry. Its reputation for pottery excellence spans centuries. During the Italian Renaissance, the town's artisans captivated the imagination of nobility and wealthy merchants, who took immense pride in amassing collections of these masterpieces. Today, many of these remarkable works of art grace the exhibits of prestigious art museums on both sides of the Atlantic, bearing witness to Deruta's enduring legacy in the world of ceramics.

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