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Rosenthal Geishas Garden - Special Edition 300 years of european porcelain.
To mark the anniversary Rosenthal gives an insight into the over
130-year history of the company: The Art Nouveau form “Balmoral” originates
from the Rosenthal archives and is now available as a limited special edition
with the new décor “Geishas’ Garden”. The design, which dates back to 1916, is
characterised by oval, smooth bulbous hollow forms with reliefs on
button-shaped knobs, spouts and handles. The décor is inspired by exotic
faraway countries - Asian figures tell stories from the Geishas’ Garden in an
intense colourfulness.
Since its beginning, European porcelain production has
depicted its fascination for its Asian roots both on all kinds of receptacles
and in the area of figurines. Chinese motifs formed the central theme of the
first century of European porcelain history. These Chinoiseries generally
reflect the opinion that dominated in Europe at that time that life is faraway
China or Japan was amusing, carefree and unconventional and as such an
alternative to the social fabric of the western world worth striving for.
The tea service “Geishas’ Garden” is complemented by various
gift articles: A porcelain tray, a jar with a silk cord or trumpet vases with
Chinese ink drawings. Valuable, hand-painted figures such as a Samurai, an
Asian temple dog or a Buddha bring the Geishas’ Garden to life and demonstrate
the skilled craftsmanship of the porcelain formers and painters at Rosenthal.







