stylized Florentine lilies. On the traditional profile of Museo the lily is the elegant counterpoint to the fine relief.
read morethe rich museum of Richard Ginori and refers to a typical Florentine creation of the second half of the 18th century. Fragrant as a wedding dress, Gigli bowes to the tradition and spreads with the small-scale 24-carat gold cheerful festivity.
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Richard Ginori looks back on a 300-year history. In 1735, driven by the growing interest in "white gold" as the porcelain was called at this time, the porcelain manufactory was founded in the town of Doccia in Sesto Fiorentino near Florence in Tuscany.
was originally called, moved to neighboring Florence in 1955, expanding its production and diversity. Inspired by international exhibitions and the fashion for naturalistic tastes, the possibility appeared to discover romanticism. Noble insects nestled between floral elements, themes of theater literature, fantasy objects and the
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