© Percossi Papi srl
The pendant is transformed from a 17th-century decoration into a piece of jewellery dedicated to Venice and Japan. The piece represents a hypothetical meeting of two cultures told through the elements of the sea - a desire for discovery and the unknown, the ship - representing the voyage, the ventaglio - an element common to the two cultures, the chrysanthemum (kiku) - a symbol of immortality, and the portal (tori) - a symbol of purification.
Detailed Features
● Type: Pendant
● Dimensions: 47 L x 10.5 W x 2 D cm
● Material: Gold plated silver and copper, jade, blue topazes, garnets, amethyst, peridot, coronè diamond, pearls, micropearls
● Date: 2021
Details: Genealogies of OrnamentExhibition
Exhibitor
Italy Kakiemon n2 Istituto Caselli e Real Fabbrica di Capodimonte Porcelain crafting
Italy Pattern of Crafts Rubelli Weaving
Switzerland Encounter Denis Flageollet, François Junod, Nicolas Court, Charlotte Therre
Japan Zenzo Fukushima, from The Ateliers of Wonders series Rinko Kawauchi, Zenzo Fukushima Ceramicist