Seletti 'kintsugi' Skull
160 EUR
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The 'Kintsugi' skull by Marcantonio for Seletti celebrates impermanence, combining momento mori with the traditional Japanese art that makes breakages a feature of a piece. This multicolor porcelain design is composed of delicate, white ceramic, decorated with toile-like scenes and botanicals and enriched with liquid gold, for a surprising and beautiful take on the ornamental skull.
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