The porcelain box originates from Italy and was crafted in the 1970s. It has a rectangular shape with rounded edges and is made of high-quality porcelain. The surface is coated with a pearly white, iridescent glaze that creates a subtle rainbow effect. This glazing technique was typical for luxury products of the mid and late 20th century and was particularly used in Italian, Czech, and German workshops. The minimalist, yet elegant shape makes the box both an attractive collector's item and a practical container for jewelry or small items. Comparable glazes were used by Lenci, Ginori, Rosenthal, and Bavaria, among others, making the object particularly interesting for collectors of design classics from the 1960s to the 1980s. The item is in its original condition; slight scratches and normal signs of wear may be present.
Technical Details
- Period of manufacture: 1970s, Italy
- Material: High-quality porcelain
- Shape: Rectangular with rounded edges
- Surface: Pearly white, iridescent glaze with rainbow effect
- Design style: Minimalist and elegant, typical for luxury products of the mid/late 20th century
- Comparable manufacturers: Lenci, Ginori, Rosenthal, Bavaria
- Use: Collector's item or functional container for jewelry/small items
- Collector's value: Interesting for design enthusiasts of the 1960sβ1980s
- Condition: Original condition, slight scratches and normal signs of wear possible