The Art Deco era, known for its refined aesthetics and innovative design philosophy, comes to life in this exquisite 925 sterling silver tea caddy. A flowing elliptical body that captures the progressive elegance of the early 20th century holds within it not only the essence of stylish tea enjoyment, but also the spirit of an era that enriched the world with bold lines and unconventional art.
Created by the skilled hands of an unknown master, probably from the house of William Adams Ltd. in Birmingham, this gem from 1921 carries the quiet echo of the time. The clearly defined yet soft contours of the design whisper stories of stylish soirees and afternoon teas in a room where the air vibrates with cultural sophistication and artistic innovation.
This remarkable piece fuses function with art. The lid, elegantly and precisely crafted, serves not only as a stopper but also as a thoughtful tea measure that guarantees the ideal infusion. The distinctive shape and carefully crafted silver make it an indispensable part of any tea ceremony, where tradition and modernity go hand in hand.
A guardian of tea and time, this tin defies the years and presents itself as a precious relic of the past. It is more than just a tin - it is a celebration of aesthetics, a testament to craftsmanship and a piece of cultural heritage that tells a remarkable story in its presence. In its proud stance, it is poised to be a companion to noble moments and solemn ceremonies that delight the heart and nourish the soul.
Dimensions & Details
- Sterling silver 925/-
- Weight 78 g
- 8,7 x 4,7 cm
- Height 7,5 cm