This beautifully crafted bowl features a hand-painted floral and bird motif on a soft blue porcelain base. Intricately detailed bronze-finish handles and an ornate pedestal base add a sense of timeless luxury. Ideal as a centerpiece for classic interiors or an elegant accent for consoles and tables.
Dimensions (H x W x D): approx. 24 x 42 x 32 cm (9.4" x 16.5" x 12.6")
Material: Porcelain body with antique-finish metal handles and stand
Brand new item. Carefully packaged to ensure safe and secure delivery. We guarantee a reliable shipping experience.
A beautiful decor for your living spaces with its wonderful details with handwork, a mixture of bone dust and bronze by Veronese design
The Dagda, also known as "The Good God" is a figure from Irish mythology. He is one of the most important gods of the Tuatha Dé Danann, a race of supernatural beings who were said to have preceded the Milesians, the ancestors of the Irish people, as the rulers of Ireland. He was a powerful god and a leader of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
The Dagda is often depicted as a large, bearded man with long hair, wearing a cloak and carrying a large club. His club, was known as "The Club of Destruction" and was said to be able to kill nine men with one blow, but also to have the power to bring the dead back to life. He also possessed a cauldron that was never empty, a harp that could play itself and a magic rod which could revive the dead.
The Dagda was considered to be a god of fertility, prosperity, and abundance. He was also known for his wisdom, his knowledge of magic and his ability to shape-shift. He was also associated with the Otherworld, the realm of the dead, and was considered to be a powerful magician and a protector of the dead.
In Irish mythology, the Dagda is often associated with the sovereignty of Ireland, and is said to have been the father of many important figures in Irish mythology. He is also considered to be a god of the sky, and his name is associated with the ancient Irish word for "good" or "great"
The Dagda is still remembered today in Irish folklore and there are many places in Ireland that are associated with him, including the hill of Tara, which is said to have been his palace.
- Height: 21 cm
- Width:15cm
- Depth: 16 cm
- Material: Cold Cast Bronze
- bronzed
- Protected its foam box, never used
✈Shipping:
All items are shipped via mail with tracking number.
Shipping usually takes :
- EU: up to 7-19 business days;
- US/CA/AUS: up to 16-29 business days
Feel free to contact me with any questions
Shop with confidence!
Sincerly,
ARTS E
Description
Description
This beautifully crafted bowl features a hand-painted floral and bird motif on a soft blue porcelain base. Intricately detailed bronze-finish handles and an ornate pedestal base add a sense of timeless luxury. Ideal as a centerpiece for classic interiors or an elegant accent for consoles and tables.
Dimensions (H x W x D): approx. 24 x 42 x 32 cm (9.4" x 16.5" x 12.6")
Material: Porcelain body with antique-finish metal handles and stand
Detailed Condition
Detailed Condition
Brand new item. Carefully packaged to ensure safe and secure delivery. We guarantee a reliable shipping experience.
Description
Description
A beautiful decor for your living spaces with its wonderful details with handwork, a mixture of bone dust and bronze by Veronese design
The Dagda, also known as "The Good God" is a figure from Irish mythology. He is one of the most important gods of the Tuatha Dé Danann, a race of supernatural beings who were said to have preceded the Milesians, the ancestors of the Irish people, as the rulers of Ireland. He was a powerful god and a leader of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
The Dagda is often depicted as a large, bearded man with long hair, wearing a cloak and carrying a large club. His club, was known as "The Club of Destruction" and was said to be able to kill nine men with one blow, but also to have the power to bring the dead back to life. He also possessed a cauldron that was never empty, a harp that could play itself and a magic rod which could revive the dead.
The Dagda was considered to be a god of fertility, prosperity, and abundance. He was also known for his wisdom, his knowledge of magic and his ability to shape-shift. He was also associated with the Otherworld, the realm of the dead, and was considered to be a powerful magician and a protector of the dead.
In Irish mythology, the Dagda is often associated with the sovereignty of Ireland, and is said to have been the father of many important figures in Irish mythology. He is also considered to be a god of the sky, and his name is associated with the ancient Irish word for "good" or "great"
The Dagda is still remembered today in Irish folklore and there are many places in Ireland that are associated with him, including the hill of Tara, which is said to have been his palace.
- Height: 21 cm
- Width:15cm
- Depth: 16 cm
- Material: Cold Cast Bronze
- bronzed
- Protected its foam box, never used
✈Shipping:
All items are shipped via mail with tracking number.
Shipping usually takes :
- EU: up to 7-19 business days;
- US/CA/AUS: up to 16-29 business days
Feel free to contact me with any questions
Shop with confidence!
Sincerly,
ARTS E
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It was beautifully made & enjoyed by the receiver.
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Arrived when expected and the item is beautiful. Looks quality and great detail. It is a gift for someone and I don't think they'll be disappointed with it. Also, I had some concerns about delivery time as I was on a tight schedule but had plenty of communication with the seller and it was delivered by Royal Mail which was reassuring.
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fantastic item. so good, I am giving it as a gift and ordering another one for myself.
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This is a gift for my wife who loves owls. This piece of Steampunk art takes the wise bird whom Athena in Greek mythology favours to an entirely new level. I love steampunk art and my wife is quite impressed with this figurine which is well made and quite unique.
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These are a lot lighter in weight that I expected, but it is exactly as it shows in the pictures! So pretty!!!
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Gorgeous. Love it. Beautifully crafted vintage piece. One-of-a kind I haven't seen another like it. Well packed for shipping and arrived in good time.
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