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) 40×32
Technique Hand-painted details
Color Blue-and-white ceramics —Explore other color versions on Bát Tràng Museum Atelier (BTMA)’s Facebook page —Click here
Inspired by European tulipiere, this handcrafted Bát Tràng ceramic piece is enriched with twin dragon heads, adorned with traditional Vietnamese motifs or layered glazes in the distinctive style of Bát Tràng Museum Atelier—bringing a contemporary spirit to a classic form.
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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.