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Why does a vase always have to be round? This trumpet vase breaks away from traditional shapes, offering a striking asymmetrical silhouette. The curved rim opens organically to one side, giving the vase a dynamic and modern look. Despite its unique shape, the narrowing base ensures stability and a well-balanced design.
The hand-painted Bunzlauer pattern, with its characteristic circle motifs and deep blue hues, makes each vase a one-of-a-kind piece. The special glazing technique, which seals the colors beneath the surface, not only enhances the brilliance of the design but also makes the vase highly resistant to scratches and wear.
An interesting fact: Vases with an asymmetrical rim were originally designed to better showcase individual flowers or carefully arranged bouquets. The uneven opening helps guide the natural positioning of the stems, preventing them from leaning awkwardly.
With a capacity of 500 ml, this vase is perfect for a variety of floral arrangements—from lush bouquets to minimalist dried flower decorations. Its distinctive shape makes it not just a functional vessel but also a decorative centerpiece in any space.
Polish Pottery for over 150 years. The original with the castle featuring three towers.
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