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Vintage VILLEROY & BOCH Ceramic Napkin Rings: Designed by Naif Artist Gérard Laplau
Vintage VILLEROY & BOCH Ceramic Napkin Rings: Designed by Naif Artist Gérard Laplau
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Charming and cheerful naïve-style, almost Naif folk-art illustrations, these napkin rings are perfect for dining and entertaining any time of the year! They are crafted from high-quality vitro-porcelain, and the smooth corners will fit almost all linen or cotton table napkins. Condition appears perfect with no chips or cracks, and clear unscratched images on each ring. Made in Luxembourg.
Price is for ALL FOUR.
What Does “Naif” Mean? The term “Naif” (or Naïve Art) refers to a style of painting characterized by childlike simplicity in its subject matter and technique. It’s often marked by bright colors, and an unpretentious depiction of scenes.
Did you know?: Francois Boch bears the title "Bombardier du Roi", royal cannon founder. The iron founder from village of Audun-le-Tiche in Lorraine, however, decides to start a new career. In 1748, together with his three sons, he begins manufacturing ceramic crockery. This marks the birth of the Villeroy & Boch company.
For more info on this company, please see: About Us - Villeroy & Boch
Size: 2.25 inch wide x 1.5 curved height
GC&C Stocki #3258
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