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- Gondola in Venice 01002014
Price: $
12,553.00
USD..
or 3 equal layaway payments in store, with a credit card of $4,184.33 over 60 days.
Lladro Gondola in Venice is eligible for 3 equal layaway payments in store, with a credit card of $4,184.33 over 60 days.
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Gondola in Venice - 01002014
NOTES: Gondola in Venice - A High Porcelain creation in which a couple of lovers discover Venice on a spectacular gondola. The mystery and allure of the city of canals lends an air of romanticism to this LladrΓΒ³ porcelain creation. A work inspired by the main couple in Carnival in Venice, the LladrΓΒ³ High Porcelain piece. This limited edition of 500 units made in glazed porcelain is finished with a coloring that includes very intense tones and exquisite floral ornamentation. A piece with great decorative potential, handcrafted in Spain.. The Collection Shop is an Authorized Lladro Dealer. Please note that inventory and prices change frequently due to supply and demand. Delivery time on average is 1 to 2 weeks on most items. A Collection Shop representative will contact you to confirm your order along with price and delivery time.
Gondola in Venice by Lladro
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Lladro was founded in 1953 when Juan, Jose, and Vicente, three brothers born of local farmers and endowed with great artistic talent, formed a small family company in the Valencian village of Almacera, Spain. Since then, Lladro has undergone an amazing metamorphosis from an artisan workshop to a huge firm of international scope enjoying continual growth. The company management has remained in the hands of the Lladro family, the owners of the firm, since its inception. The creative team started out by adapting styles from past eras, but it was not long before certain characteristics appeared that would soon shape what was to become the unique Lladro style.