In 17th century Europe, where tulips were considered highly precious and extremely valuable, a new type of vase was invented by the craftsmen of old – a special flower holder with multiple spouts to grow tulips indoor. Upon its creation, the tulipiere was quick to gain favors, so much so that it became a common object of ornament in the upper-class European households. Not only can it accommodate tulips, a variety of flowers can be put on display using the tulipiere, be it Easter lilies, hyacinths, or whatever that suits your taste.
Dimension (cm) 26x120x26
Technique Hand-painted details (Blooming pattern)
Color Blue-and-white ceramics
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This piece reinterprets the classic European tulip tower with a fresh spirit, featuring hand-painted motifs inspired by traditional blue-and-white ceramics and reimagined through the atelier’s own creative lens.
The Grand Tulipiere consists of two detachable sections, allowing for versatile display or independent floral arrangement.
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Bát Tràng Museum Atelier (BTMA) —The 50-year-old workshop of Bát Tràng Museum, founded by the late People’s Artisan Vũ Thắng.