


Smeraldita
Derived from smeraldo, meaning emerald, Smeraldita represents purity, depth, and elegance. It perfectly captures the vase’s vivid green glaze and coral-like silhouette, a piece that seems alive beneath shifting light.
Note:
Each Casa Vincenzo piece is handcrafted, resulting in natural variations in colour, texture, and finish. These subtle differences are a mark of true artistry, ensuring every item is one of a kind.
Crafted into form by hand.
Signature gift packaging included
Product Details
Size: 41 × 22.5 × 36.5 cm
Product Category: 16" Vase
Material:
Every piece is unique, crafted entirely by hand.
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Smeraldita
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Size
41 × 22.5 × 36.5 cm
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Product Category
16" Vase
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Design Origin
Italy
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Material
FAQs
Are Casa Vincenzo pieces genuinely handmade?
Casa Vincenzo commissions and curates objets d’art executed entirely by hand. Each work from sculpted ceramic forms to worked canvases and precision cut crystal passes through skilled hands at every stage, ensuring the irregularities and tonal subtleties that define true artisanal production.
Will each purchase match the online image exactly?
Because every object is made by hand, reactive glazes flow differently, hand-painted brushstrokes are unique, and reactive glazed ceramics vary slightly in thickness. small variations in colour, texture and surface movement are inherent. These distinctions are the hallmark of authenticity and individuality rather than deviations from quality.
Which crystal is used and why?
The crystal collection is crafted from K9, selected for its exceptional optical clarity, high light transmission and reliable finishing behaviour. K9 offers brilliance and refraction akin to fine leaded crystal while remaining durable and well suited for detailed cutting and polishing.
What distinguishes Casa Vincenzo ceramics?
Ceramics in the collection are produced via artisan methods hand-sculpting, hand-painting and many surfaces are finished with reactive glazes. These glazes undergo chemical interactions during high temperature firing that yield naturally variegated surfaces, depth of colour, and unpredictable glaze flows that lend each piece a singular, organic finish.
What are the recommended care and handling practices?
- Ceramics: dust with a soft, dry cloth, avoid thermal shock and harsh detergents.
- Crystal: clean with a soft microfibre cloth and mild soap, avoid abrasive pads or strong chemical polishes that can dull the finish.
- Art: protect from prolonged direct sunlight and high humidity, dust gently and consult a conservator for deep cleaning.
