
| Dimensions | N/A |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4 kg |
| Materials | Brass, Ceramic |
| Country of Origin | Egypt |
| Design Style | Rococo / Louis XV |
| Ideal Placement | Living Room, Bedroom, Hallway, Reception, Library |
| Delivery Time | 30-45 Days |
| Assembly Required | No Assembly |
| Care Instructions | Dust with Dry Cloth, Wipe with Damp Cloth, Polish Periodically, Avoid, Direct Sunlight, Keep Away from Humidity |
| Handcrafted | Yes — by Egyptian artisans |
| Fragile | Yes — handle with care |
| Customizable | Yes — contact us for custom orders |


Few decorative objects capture the spirit of eighteenth-century French courtly elegance as completely as a finely wrought brass wall medallion. This piece draws directly from the Rococo vocabulary of the Louis XV era — a period when French craftsmen elevated ornamentation to a fine art, clothing every surface in scrolls, naturalistic foliage, and ribbons that seemed to flow as freely as watercolor on silk. The composition here is a masterful vertical arrangement: an openwork acanthus-and-scroll crown surmounts a richly detailed oval frame, at whose heart rests a hand-painted ceramic medallion depicting a lush vase of roses and wildflowers. Below, a finely cast ribbon-and-torch bow pendant anchors the piece with a graceful flourish, completing an object that reads simultaneously as picture frame, wall sculpture, and collector's objet d'art.
The frame and all ornamental elements are cast in solid brass, then finished by hand to develop a warm, layered patina that evokes aged European metalwork. The crown features pierced, interlaced acanthus leaves and C-scroll volutes — hallmarks of authentic Rococo metalwork — while the oval surround is dressed in a graduated beaded-reed border punctuated with raised boss studs, a decorative vocabulary borrowed from the finest French ormolu of the period. The pendant bow is composed of crossed torches bound by a ribbon knot, a Neoclassical motif frequently paired with Rococo frames in the transitional Louis XVI manner. At the center, a convex ceramic disc carries a delicate hand-painted floral still life — pink and cream roses, yellow blooms, and trailing greenery arranged in a classical blue vase — fired and glazed for long-lasting brilliance. This is luxury wall décor crafted with genuine technical ambition, not mass-produced ornament.
The piece is supplied as a single hanging unit requiring no assembly. The wall-mount fitting is integrated into the reverse of the crown. At 4 kg, the casting has the satisfying heft of quality metalwork. The ceramic insert is protected by a slightly domed convex profile that adds depth and prevents surface abrasion. Available in multiple brass finish variants to suit your interior palette — each finish is applied by hand, ensuring no two pieces are identical.
Every piece bearing the Brass & Wood name is produced in Egypt by artisans who have inherited centuries of metalworking tradition. The brass is cast, chased, and finished entirely by hand; the ceramic medallion is painted by skilled decorative artists before firing. Egypt's deep familiarity with both European classical ornament and fine metalcraft makes it uniquely suited to produce heirloom-quality replicas of this caliber. When you display this piece, you are not merely hanging a decorative plate — you are placing a hand-produced work of applied art on your wall, one that faithfully honors the legacy of Rococo design while being made for the demands of modern interiors.
The frame, crown, and bow pendant are cast entirely in solid brass, hand-finished to the chosen patina. The central medallion is a ceramic disc with a hand-painted floral motif under a protective glaze. There is no wood component in this piece.
No assembly is required. The piece arrives as a single complete unit with an integrated wall-hanging fitting on the reverse, ready to display immediately.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization on brass finish color and, upon request, alternative ceramic insert designs. Please contact our team with your requirements prior to ordering to confirm lead times for bespoke variants.