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Chartreuse Elegance Ranunculus

A gift box with flowers in it implies flowers that will die in a week. The Chartreuse Elegance Ranunculus ships in a Chive gift box with a ceramic flower that will not die, has never died, and has no biological mechanism by which it could begin dying. It is kiln-fired in Toronto in a chartreuse glaze, shaped in the Elegance cultivar form — tight, layered, the petals stacked in the disciplined arrangement that gives the Elegance its name — and capable of sitting in a gift box and then on a wall in exactly the same condition for as long as the wall exists.

Artisan wall decor with the specific qualities that distinguish handmade from manufactured

The chartreuse glaze on the Elegance ranunculus form creates a piece where the color and the form are in conversation — the tight, uniform petals amplify the specific yellow-green into a concentrated botanical statement that looser forms would diffuse. This is the kind of detail that artisan work produces and manufacturing cannot replicate: the glaze distributes slightly differently depending on the exact shape of each petal surface, and no two pieces fire to exactly the same chartreuse. It always rains at Chelsea. The team discovered Pimm's there. This is the kind of specific institutional knowledge that only comes from attending an outdoor event in England for 13 consecutive years in May. The Chartreuse Elegance Ranunculus has been on the stand for all of this. It still looks exactly like a considered decision.

The High Museum in Atlanta carries the English Garden Collection. The San Diego Museum of Art stocks it. The Santa Barbara Museum of Art carries it. The RHS Chelsea Flower Show awarded Chive the 5-star booth award — the highest rating given — for 13 consecutive years. Art museums in the Southern and Western US have been making consistent purchasing decisions about this collection. Chive has been designing and making ceramic flowers in Toronto since 1999. the New York Botanical Garden stocks it.

A gift for an art lover from the collection Southern art institutions chose

The Chartreuse Elegance Ranunculus ships in a Chive gift box. It hangs with one screw in 90 seconds. The High Museum in Atlanta and the San Diego Museum of Art both carry the collection. An art lover receives a wall object with institutional endorsement from multiple significant art institutions. This is the register of gift that art lovers process with the full weight of the context provided.

$9.50

Original: $27.15

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Chartreuse Elegance Ranunculus

$27.15

$9.50

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A gift box with flowers in it implies flowers that will die in a week. The Chartreuse Elegance Ranunculus ships in a Chive gift box with a ceramic flower that will not die, has never died, and has no biological mechanism by which it could begin dying. It is kiln-fired in Toronto in a chartreuse glaze, shaped in the Elegance cultivar form — tight, layered, the petals stacked in the disciplined arrangement that gives the Elegance its name — and capable of sitting in a gift box and then on a wall in exactly the same condition for as long as the wall exists.

Artisan wall decor with the specific qualities that distinguish handmade from manufactured

The chartreuse glaze on the Elegance ranunculus form creates a piece where the color and the form are in conversation — the tight, uniform petals amplify the specific yellow-green into a concentrated botanical statement that looser forms would diffuse. This is the kind of detail that artisan work produces and manufacturing cannot replicate: the glaze distributes slightly differently depending on the exact shape of each petal surface, and no two pieces fire to exactly the same chartreuse. It always rains at Chelsea. The team discovered Pimm's there. This is the kind of specific institutional knowledge that only comes from attending an outdoor event in England for 13 consecutive years in May. The Chartreuse Elegance Ranunculus has been on the stand for all of this. It still looks exactly like a considered decision.

The High Museum in Atlanta carries the English Garden Collection. The San Diego Museum of Art stocks it. The Santa Barbara Museum of Art carries it. The RHS Chelsea Flower Show awarded Chive the 5-star booth award — the highest rating given — for 13 consecutive years. Art museums in the Southern and Western US have been making consistent purchasing decisions about this collection. Chive has been designing and making ceramic flowers in Toronto since 1999. the New York Botanical Garden stocks it.

A gift for an art lover from the collection Southern art institutions chose

The Chartreuse Elegance Ranunculus ships in a Chive gift box. It hangs with one screw in 90 seconds. The High Museum in Atlanta and the San Diego Museum of Art both carry the collection. An art lover receives a wall object with institutional endorsement from multiple significant art institutions. This is the register of gift that art lovers process with the full weight of the context provided.

Chartreuse Elegance Ranunculus | Chive Ceramics Studio