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MUSICAL BLUE CAROUSEL WITH DOVES BY KEREN KOPAL, EXQUISITE, WINDUP, LAST 2 For Sale


MUSICAL BLUE  CAROUSEL WITH DOVES BY KEREN KOPAL, EXQUISITE, WINDUP, LAST 2
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MUSICAL BLUE CAROUSEL WITH DOVES BY KEREN KOPAL, EXQUISITE, WINDUP, LAST 2:
$32.00

ON KEREN KOPAL WEBSITE $124.00SOLD OUT! VERY RARE, LAST 2!

Keren\'s sense of ART IS WONDERFUL and fun. ThisMUSICAL BLUE CAROUSEL WITH DOVES.It is sure to bring a BIG Smile! GREAT colors and Quality Crystals make this a lovely starter piece or addition! Look on the Keren Kopal website. Makes a nice Gift!


Item #EB1356 (P)

Item Size:
Centimeters : L 6.2 x W 6.2 x H 13.9
Inches : L 2.44 x W 2.44 x H 5.47

EVERY ITEM ISPLATED WITH 24K GOLD or 925 SILVER. This entire process is made under the close supervision of Artist Keren Kopal. Each Keren Kopal item is painted by hand using a unique technique that combines a distinctive enamel technique inlaid with Austrian and Swarovski Crystals. Each crystal is hand picked and artistically placed on each piece. Every trinket box has a magnetic fastener to Secure the closure. Each Keren Kopal item is shipped in an elegant black box.

About the Artist Keren Kopal:

Keren Kopal is the designer of beautiful pieces of collectible art. Keren was inspired by the fabulous work of Peter Carl Faberge. She began making sculptures of boxes, eggs, animals, jewelry and other accessories for art lovers. All models are original Creations of the Keren Kopal Collection in limited series. Each piece has the signature of the Artist Keren Kopal on a metal plate, as a guarantee of Authenticity.

About Faberge Style:

Peter Carl Faberge (also known as Karl Gustavovich Faberge in Russia). Peter was a Russian jeweler of French origin. He is probably best known for the famous Faberge eggs made in the style of genuine Easter eggs, using precious metals and gemstones. The eggs are made of precious metals or hard stones decorated with a combination of enamel and gemstones. The term \"Faberge Egg\" has become a synonym of luxury and the eggs are regarded as Masterpieces of the jewelers art. Of the 65 known large Faberge eggs, only 57 have survived to the present day. The Faberge Jewelry Style inspired many artists and jewelry makers around the world for more than 100 years and are still very popular to this day.


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