Louis XIV clock
€ 14708
The table mantel clock is made according to old Russian technologies of the 19th century from natural materials: bronze, malachite. Bronze clock elements are additionally hand-chased by master artists.
In the manufacture of clockes, colossal manual labor is used to ensure that these products have the most textured pattern, similar to the natural one. The artist needs to repeat nature in a static material – bronze. After minting and processing, the bronze elements are covered with natural 24 carat gold.
Collection: Louis XIV
The Louis XIV clock of a classic curved shape is made of gilded bronze and natural natural stone – malachite, laid out using the technique of Russian mosaic.
The master applied the technique of an inkjet pattern, when the pattern passes from one part to another, as if flowing over the product. A perfect gift for connoisseurs of classic style in the interior.
Each stone has its own unique characteristic. The pattern of the stone is selected by the master so that the lines of the pattern smoothly pass from one to the other, creating the effect of a single stone. Each clock made is individual and may differ from the photos presented on the site.
The clock case is made of a spectacular and original texture of natural malachite stone.
The items displayed in the Hermitage are made using the Russian mosaic technique. The clock uses Hermle spring mechanisms with a classic beat or a melody that can be turned off. During manufacture, manual assembly is used, which allows the clock to be disassembled, cleaned and, if necessary, reassembled. All models are subject to repair.
The harmonious proportions of the clockes and impeccable workmanship give this piece a special sophistication.
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Height (mm.) | 290 |
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