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9ct Gold Vintage Classic 1960s Genuine Men's Royal Asprey watch Seller: pretty*amazing* (100.0% positive feedback) Location: GB Condition: Pre-owned - Good Price: 661.86 USD Buy It Now

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glass garden | asprey x jonathan harris Some objects are designed to be glanced at, while others, like Asprey’s new cameo glass created with Jonathan Harris, demand time. You notice the way colour shifts in the light, how a petal seems to float beneath the surface, and how hours of carving and cutting have been distilled into something deceptively effortless. Asprey is one of those quintessentially British houses whose history is so vast, it practically defines luxury. Founded in 1781, the London-based institution began life as a silk printing business before evolving into the maker of world-class jewellery, fine art objects and leather goods. It champions excellence, relying on a deep heritage and meticulous craftsmanship to ensure that every piece is genuinely built to become an heirloom. Harris, one of Britain’s most respected contemporary glass artists, has spent four decades refining the technique of cameo carving. The process is slow, almost stubbornly so: each vase or bowl is mouth-blown, layered with enamel, then meticulously carved back with diamond-point drills until its relief patterns emerge. The latest chapter is the Mediterranean Collection, an exclusive collaboration with Asprey that draws directly from the flora of the region. The Mediterranean Hibiscus Vase, limited to just 15 editions, captures the lush... Read more » The post glass garden | asprey x jonathan harris appeared first on Schön! Magazine.
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glass garden | asprey x jonathan harris Some objects are designed to be glanced at, while others, like Asprey’s new cameo glass created with Jonathan Harris, demand time. You notice the way colour shifts in the light, how a petal seems to float beneath the surface, and how hours of carving and cutting have been distilled into something deceptively effortless. Asprey is one of those quintessentially British houses whose history is so vast, it practically defines luxury. Founded in 1781, the London-based institution began life as a silk printing business before evolving into the maker of world-class jewellery, fine art objects and leather goods. It champions excellence, relying on a deep heritage and meticulous craftsmanship to ensure that every piece is genuinely built to become an heirloom. Harris, one of Britain’s most respected contemporary glass artists, has spent four decades refining the technique of cameo carving. The process is slow, almost stubbornly so: each vase or bowl is mouth-blown, layered with enamel, then meticulously carved back with diamond-point drills until its relief patterns emerge. The latest chapter is the Mediterranean Collection, an exclusive collaboration with Asprey that draws directly from the flora of the region. The Mediterranean Hibiscus Vase, limited to just 15 editions, captures the lush... Read more » The post glass garden | asprey x jonathan harris appeared first on Schön! Magazine.
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glass garden | asprey x jonathan harris Some objects are designed to be glanced at, while others, like Asprey’s new cameo glass created with Jonathan Harris, demand time. You notice the way colour shifts in the light, how a petal seems to float beneath the surface, and how hours of carving and cutting have been distilled into something deceptively effortless. Asprey is one of those quintessentially British houses whose history is so vast, it practically defines luxury. Founded in 1781, the London-based institution began life as a silk printing business before evolving into the maker of world-class jewellery, fine art objects and leather goods. It champions excellence, relying on a deep heritage and meticulous craftsmanship to ensure that every piece is genuinely built to become an heirloom. Harris, one of Britain’s most respected contemporary glass artists, has spent four decades refining the technique of cameo carving. The process is slow, almost stubbornly so: each vase or bowl is mouth-blown, layered with enamel, then meticulously carved back with diamond-point drills until its relief patterns emerge. The latest chapter is the Mediterranean Collection, an exclusive collaboration with Asprey that draws directly from the flora of the region. The Mediterranean Hibiscus Vase, limited to just 15 editions, captures the lush... Read more » The post glass garden | asprey x jonathan harris appeared first on Schön! Magazine.
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glass garden | asprey x jonathan harris Some objects are designed to be glanced at, while others, like Asprey’s new cameo glass created with Jonathan Harris, demand time. You notice the way colour shifts in the light, how a petal seems to float beneath the surface, and how hours of carving and cutting have been distilled into something deceptively effortless. Asprey is one of those quintessentially British houses whose history is so vast, it practically defines luxury. Founded in 1781, the London-based institution began life as a silk printing business before evolving into the maker of world-class jewellery, fine art objects and leather goods. It champions excellence, relying on a deep heritage and meticulous craftsmanship to ensure that every piece is genuinely built to become an heirloom. Harris, one of Britain’s most respected contemporary glass artists, has spent four decades refining the technique of cameo carving. The process is slow, almost stubbornly so: each vase or bowl is mouth-blown, layered with enamel, then meticulously carved back with diamond-point drills until its relief patterns emerge. The latest chapter is the Mediterranean Collection, an exclusive collaboration with Asprey that draws directly from the flora of the region. The Mediterranean Hibiscus Vase, limited to just 15 editions, captures the lush... Read more » The post glass garden | asprey x jonathan harris appeared first on Schön! Magazine.
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glass garden | asprey x jonathan harris Some objects are designed to be glanced at, while others, like Asprey’s new cameo glass created with Jonathan Harris, demand time. You notice the way colour shifts in the light, how a petal seems to float beneath the surface, and how hours of carving and cutting have been distilled into something deceptively effortless. Asprey is one of those quintessentially British houses whose history is so vast, it practically defines luxury. Founded in 1781, the London-based institution began life as a silk printing business before evolving into the maker of world-class jewellery, fine art objects and leather goods. It champions excellence, relying on a deep heritage and meticulous craftsmanship to ensure that every piece is genuinely built to become an heirloom. Harris, one of Britain’s most respected contemporary glass artists, has spent four decades refining the technique of cameo carving. The process is slow, almost stubbornly so: each vase or bowl is mouth-blown, layered with enamel, then meticulously carved back with diamond-point drills until its relief patterns emerge. The latest chapter is the Mediterranean Collection, an exclusive collaboration with Asprey that draws directly from the flora of the region. The Mediterranean Hibiscus Vase, limited to just 15 editions, captures the lush... Read more » The post glass garden | asprey x jonathan harris appeared first on Schön! Magazine.
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I've a decades-long & inexplicable interest in Thatcher's handbags as a symbol of power; #Asprey or Launier; they retail at a few thou nowadays. I wondered why men's versions weren't sold. But last week I found an Asprey doctors bag in eBay; fits my laptop and underseat! Am now a fierce handbagger!

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