Hermès Passifolia Breakfast Cup & Saucer
The intricate floral patterns are decorated using a specialized chromolithography technique, capturing an exceptional range of 32 colors that faithfully reproduce the artist's delicate lines and lush vision. A hand-painted 24 karat gold rim adds a radiant extra shine, emphasizing the set's luxurious appeal. Each piece, including the generous cup (measuring approximately 2.6" high x 4.4" diameter) and its perfectly fitted saucer, is a harmonious blend of form and function. While hand washing with a non-abrasive soft sponge is recommended to preserve its precious decoration, and it is not microwave-safe due to precious materials, the Hermes Passifolia Breakfast Cup & Saucer promises to infuse every morning with extraordinary beauty and timeless elegance, bringing the vibrancy of a tropical garden to your table.
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| Dinnerware Piece | Tea Cup & Saucer |
|---|---|
| Material | Porcelain |
| SKU | 5104-7421 |
| Details & Care | Hand wash Not microwave safe Made in France |
The rain drums on the convex palm leaves. The wind hums over the fringe of petals. These sounds sharpen the chlorophyll, awakening greens in a chorus of mint, sage, celadon shades. The fuchsia, coral and garnet hues of the flowers explode in the white summer heat. In the tropical mist nature composes a richly melodious suite. An homage to the foliage that protects the earth, to the colors that burst forth in song. To the power of flora, its folly, and its leaves which rustle a single word, Passifolia.
Variegated, tiger-striped and iridescent greens mingle and overlap, jungle-like. Their myriad tones emphasize light and shade. This interplay of contrasts serves to highlight the depth of the design, plunging us deep into the vegetation. Passifolia presents three shades of green-yellow in a single stem, five green-blues in one leaf, and plays subtly with the browns of the contours. This new tableware employs an exceptional range of thirty-two colors. Certain pieces, such as the cups, display the prowess of also being decorated on the inside. The craftsmen had to use all their ingenuity to apply the designs to these narrow, hollow surfaces. The gold filet painted by hand encircles the plates and platters with a solar halo, as if to shine a light on the absolute beauty of nature.



