The shell is a recurring pattern in the decorative arts of the 17th century; a mythological symbol of the sea world and an emblem of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of beauty and fertility.
Ercuis’ Filets collection is characterized by a decoration of finely engraved lines on the rim of pieces or moulded into its border. A classical design that has survived time and today has become emblematic of the art of silversmithing.
The Houpla baby cup is designed like a rattle; a silver hoop encircles the piece and transforms itself into easy-grip handles for infants and young children.
The Perles holloware collection combines classic shapes with exceptional finishes. The decoration is applied onto the pieces as a border or molding around the edge of the piece.
The shell is a recurring pattern in the decorative arts of the 17th century; a mythological symbol of the sea world and an emblem of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of beauty and fertility.
Ercuis’ Filets collection is characterized by a decoration of finely engraved lines on the rim of pieces or moulded into its border. A classical design that has survived time and today has become emblematic of the art of silversmithing.
The Perles holloware collection combines classic shapes with exceptional finishes. The decoration is applied onto the pieces as a border or molding around the edge of the piece.
The shell is a recurring pattern in the decorative arts of the 17th century; a mythological symbol of the sea world and an emblem of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of beauty and fertility.
The Perles holloware collection combines classic shapes with exceptional finishes. The decoration is applied onto the pieces as a border or molding around the edge of the piece.
The shell is a recurring pattern in the decorative arts of the 17th century; a mythological symbol of the sea world and an emblem of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of beauty and fertility.
The Perles holloware collection combines classic shapes with exceptional finishes. The decoration is applied onto the pieces as a border or molding around the edge of the piece.
The shell is a recurring pattern in the decorative arts of the 17th century; a mythological symbol of the sea world and an emblem of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of beauty and fertility.
Ercuis’ Filets collection is characterized by a decoration of finely engraved lines on the rim of pieces or moulded into its border. A classical design that has survived time and today has become emblematic of the art of silversmithing.
The Perles holloware collection combines classic shapes with exceptional finishes. The decoration is applied onto the pieces as a border or molding around the edge of the piece.
The shell is a recurring pattern in the decorative arts of the 17th century; a mythological symbol of the sea world and an emblem of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of beauty and fertility.
Ercuis’ Filets collection is characterized by a decoration of finely engraved lines on the rim of pieces or moulded into its border. A classical design that has survived time and today has become emblematic of the art of silversmithing.
The Perles holloware collection combines classic shapes with exceptional finishes. The decoration is applied onto the pieces as a border or molding around the edge of the piece.