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Objet Luxe Silver-Plated, Shell and Glass Jar

Bs2,250

The first Objet Luxe jar was handcrafted to answer a call for something ‘pretty but practical’ for the dressing table. The collection started with bees and butterflies, but has since expanded to include several spirited motifs, including the starfish you see here. The hand-blown glass body is topped with a pearl oyster shell lid – formed by creating a mosaic – and a silver-plated sculpture of the plant associated with peace, abundance and victory. Please note, as this item is made by hand, irregularities in size and finish are to be expected. All materials are ethically, sustainably sourced and never endangered.

Product ID: 2225905016

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The first Objet Luxe jar was handcrafted to answer a call for something ‘pretty but practical’ for the dressing table. The collection started with bees and butterflies, but has since expanded to include several spirited motifs, including the starfish you see here. The hand-blown glass body is topped with a pearl oyster shell lid – formed by creating a mosaic – and a silver-plated sculpture of the plant associated with peace, abundance and victory. Please note, as this item is made by hand, irregularities in size and finish are to be expected. All materials are ethically, sustainably sourced and never endangered.

Product ID: 2225905016

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Objet Luxe Silver-Plated, Shell and Glass Jar

Bs2,250

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Meet the Maker:

Objet Luxe

Objet Luxe is in constant dialogue with the natural world, stirred by what the owners – Mette and Jesper Madsen – refer to as its ‘incomparable beauty’. For 20 years, Objet Luxe has been creating conversation pieces for the home, bringing each masterpiece to life with the help of highly skilled artisans who share its love for quality, heritage and artistic tradition. Sustainably sourced raw materials like sea shell and mother-of-pearl enrich the craft tales, alongside complex silverwork techniques such as lost-wax casting. The results are enchanting, memorable and perfect for resident thalassophiles (lovers of the sea).