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Large wall plate (Shipped wall-hung ready)

GIGLIO Collection: The Tuscan interpretation of the Raffaellesco pattern. The ORaffaellescoO design traces its origins from the graceful arabesques of XVI Century painter Raphael's famous frescoes, which feature a stylized dragon. Raphael, master painter and architect of the Italian High Renaissance, reputedly first painted Raffaellesco (also known as the Dragon), pattern. Raffaellesco is a benevolent deity, bestowing good luck and fair winds to the seagoing merchants of the era. 22"_

$526.70
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Center piece bowl with three "Smerli" and feet

GIGLIO Collection: The Tuscan interpretation of the Raffaellesco pattern. The ORaffaellescoO design traces its origins from the graceful arabesques of XVI Century painter Raphael's famous frescoes, which feature a stylized dragon. Raphael, master painter and architect of the Italian High Renaissance, reputedly first painted Raffaellesco (also known as the Dragon), pattern. Raffaellesco is a benevolent deity, bestowing good luck and fair winds to the seagoing merchants of the era. 12"_

$223.10
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Round bowl with serpentine handles

GIGLIO Collection: The Tuscan interpretation of the Raffaellesco pattern. The ORaffaellescoO design traces its origins from the graceful arabesques of XVI Century painter Raphael's famous frescoes, which feature a stylized dragon. Raphael, master painter and architect of the Italian High Renaissance, reputedly first painted Raffaellesco (also known as the Dragon), pattern. Raffaellesco is a benevolent deity, bestowing good luck and fair winds to the seagoing merchants of the era. 19"_ x 16"h.

$388.70
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Round jar with mascheroni and curled handles

GIGLIO Collection: The Tuscan interpretation of the Raffaellesco pattern. The ORaffaellescoO design traces its origins from the graceful arabesques of XVI Century painter Raphael's famous frescoes, which feature a stylized dragon. Raphael, master painter and architect of the Italian High Renaissance, reputedly first painted Raffaellesco (also known as the Dragon), pattern. Raffaellesco is a benevolent deity, bestowing good luck and fair winds to the seagoing merchants of the era. 12"h.

$319.70
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Bottle or Utensil holder with rings

GIGLIO Collection: The Tuscan interpretation of the Raffaellesco pattern. The ORaffaellescoO design traces its origins from the graceful arabesques of XVI Century painter Raphael's famous frescoes, which feature a stylized dragon. Raphael, master painter and architect of the Italian High Renaissance, reputedly first painted Raffaellesco (also known as the Dragon), pattern. Raffaellesco is a benevolent deity, bestowing good luck and fair winds to the seagoing merchants of the era. 5"_ x 9"h.

$135.70
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Jardiniere bowl with mascheroni and feet

GIGLIO Collection: The Tuscan interpretation of the Raffaellesco pattern. The ORaffaellescoO design traces its origins from the graceful arabesques of XVI Century painter Raphael's famous frescoes, which feature a stylized dragon. Raphael, master painter and architect of the Italian High Renaissance, reputedly first painted Raffaellesco (also known as the Dragon), pattern. Raffaellesco is a benevolent deity, bestowing good luck and fair winds to the seagoing merchants of the era. - WATER TIGHT: ArtisticaOs Ceramics are fully glazed inside and out, making them water-tight and leak-free. 15_" x 10_ h.

$342.70
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Oliera Toscana Med.

GIGLIO Collection: The Tuscan interpretation of the Raffaellesco pattern. The ORaffaellescoO design traces its origins from the graceful arabesques of XVI Century painter Raphael's famous frescoes, which feature a stylized dragon. Raphael, master painter and architect of the Italian High Renaissance, reputedly first painted Raffaellesco (also known as the Dragon), pattern. Raffaellesco is a benevolent deity, bestowing good luck and fair winds to the seagoing merchants of the era. 10"h.

$112.70
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Oliera Toscana Sm.

GIGLIO Collection: The Tuscan interpretation of the Raffaellesco pattern. The ORaffaellescoO design traces its origins from the graceful arabesques of XVI Century painter Raphael's famous frescoes, which feature a stylized dragon. Raphael, master painter and architect of the Italian High Renaissance, reputedly first painted Raffaellesco (also known as the Dragon), pattern. Raffaellesco is a benevolent deity, bestowing good luck and fair winds to the seagoing merchants of the era. 9"h.

$89.70
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Poutiche with mascheroni and curled handles

GIGLIO Collection: The Tuscan interpretation of the Raffaellesco pattern. The ORaffaellescoO design traces its origins from the graceful arabesques of XVI Century painter Raphael's famous frescoes, which feature a stylized dragon. Raphael, master painter and architect of the Italian High Renaissance, reputedly first painted Raffaellesco (also known as the Dragon), pattern. Raffaellesco is a benevolent deity, bestowing good luck and fair winds to the seagoing merchants of the era. 8"_ x 13_"

$204.70
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Spoon Rest (Also wall hung)

GIGLIO Collection: The Tuscan interpretation of the Raffaellesco pattern. The ORaffaellescoO design traces its origins from the graceful arabesques of XVI Century painter Raphael's famous frescoes, which feature a stylized dragon. Raphael, master painter and architect of the Italian High Renaissance, reputedly first painted Raffaellesco (also known as the Dragon), pattern. Raffaellesco is a benevolent deity, bestowing good luck and fair winds to the seagoing merchants of the era. 10"

$66.70
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Umbrella stand/Orcetto with mascheroni and curled handles

GIGLIO Collection: The Tuscan interpretation of the Raffaellesco pattern. The ORaffaellescoO design traces its origins from the graceful arabesques of XVI Century painter Raphael's famous frescoes, which feature a stylized dragon. Raphael, master painter and architect of the Italian High Renaissance, reputedly first painted Raffaellesco (also known as the Dragon), pattern. Raffaellesco is a benevolent deity, bestowing good luck and fair winds to the seagoing merchants of the era. 20"h.

$572.70
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Canister with mascheroni and curled handles

GIGLIO Collection: The Tuscan interpretation of the Raffaellesco pattern. The ORaffaellescoO design traces its origins from the graceful arabesques of XVI Century painter Raphael's famous frescoes, which feature a stylized dragon. Raphael, master painter and architect of the Italian High Renaissance, reputedly first painted Raffaellesco (also known as the Dragon), pattern. Raffaellesco is a benevolent deity, bestowing good luck and fair winds to the seagoing merchants of the era. 8"_ x 11" h.

$204.70
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