
| Dimensions | N/A |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4 kg |
| Materials | Brass, Crystal |
| Country of Origin | Egypt |
| Design Style | Rococo / Louis XV |
| Ideal Placement | Living Room, Bedroom, Dining Room, Hallway, Reception |
| Delivery Time | 30-45 Days |
| Assembly Required | Minimal Assembly |
| Care Instructions | Dust with Dry Cloth, Wipe with Damp Cloth, Polish Periodically |
| Handcrafted | Yes — by Egyptian artisans |
| Fragile | Yes — handle with care |
| Customizable | Yes — contact us for custom orders |



Few decorative objects command a room with the authority of a classical lidded urn, and this Rococo-inspired crystal and brass piece is no exception. Drawing from the grandeur of eighteenth-century French court interiors — the same salons that defined luxury for an era — this handcrafted vase faithfully reproduces the exuberant spirit of the Louis XV period. The silhouette is unmistakably urn-form: a swelling, ribbed crystal body that rises with confident volume from a broad, gadrooned brass base, tapering upward to a waisted neck before flaring once more into a fitted lid crowned by a faceted crystal artichoke finial. Every curve speaks the language of Rococo: movement, vitality, and an almost theatrical delight in ornamentation.
The body is crafted from hand-blown and hand-cut crystal, its surface articulated with vertical fluting that catches and refracts light, producing the shimmering brilliance that made crystal the prestige material of European palaces. The brass framework — cast, chased, and hand-finished — envelops the crystal in a golden embrace of scrolled acanthus leaves, rocaille flourishes, and leaf sprays, the metal achieving a rich, warm luminosity through careful gilding. The base is a fully cast brass plinth, its perimeter decorated with classical egg-and-dart moulding and deep gadrooning — hallmarks of fine decorative metalwork. The collar where lid meets body is encircled by a frieze of repeating foliate ornament, while the two sweeping side handles unfurl as bold acanthus-scroll compositions, each terminating in a leafy volute. The lid's crystal knop is facet-cut, catching light from every angle, and is set into a brass mount that echoes the acanthus vocabulary of the handles.
This urn vase weighs 4 kg, a reassuring indicator of the substantial quality of materials used. The piece is sold as a single unit (1 piece) and arrives ready to display with only minimal assembly — fitting the lid and base components together — requiring no tools. Available in multiple brass finish variants to harmonize with your existing interior palette. Due to the hand-cast and hand-cut nature of both the brass and crystal elements, minor variations between pieces are an inherent mark of authenticity rather than a flaw.
This urn vase is made entirely by hand in Egypt by artisans who have inherited generations of metalworking and glassworking tradition. At Brass & Wood, every piece passes through the hands of skilled craftspeople trained in classical European decorative techniques — from wax-loss casting of the brass ornamental elements to the precise cutting of the crystal body. The result is not a mass-produced replica but a considered, handcrafted object that honors the legacy of Rococo decorative arts while being made to the standards of a modern luxury atelier. We offer customization of the brass finish to suit your project requirements.
The body is hand-cut crystal and the ornamental framework — including the base, collar, handles, and lid mount — is cast and hand-finished brass. No wood is used in this piece.
Only minimal assembly is needed: the lid sits on the body and the base components connect without tools. The piece is essentially display-ready upon unpacking.
Yes. The brass finish is available in multiple variants including Gold, Silver, and Antique Gold. For bespoke project requirements, please contact our team at Brass & Wood directly to discuss options.