Brooch Origami Crane - porcelain
Product detailed description
A porcelain brooch shaped like a crane, inspired by the Japanese art of paper folding—origami. According to Japanese folklore, the crane lives for 1000 years and symbolizes long life, happiness, and peace. It is believed that folding 1000 paper cranes brings good luck.
| Designer | Stehlik Design |
| Material | Porcelain, stainless steel |
| Dimensions | 7.5 × 5 cm |
Stehlik Design is a Czech family company with over fifteen years of experience working with porcelain. They specialize in handmade porcelain jewelry inspired by origami and folklore, using only the highest quality materials and continuously expanding their unique product range.
Additional parameters
| Category: | Brooches |
|---|---|
| Warranty: | 2 years |
| Weight: | 0.2 kg |
| Categories: | jewellery, accessories |
| Price range: | €20 – €40 |
| Products: | brooches |
| Material: | porcelain |
| Jewellery: | brooches |
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Stehlik Design is a Czech family-run porcelain studio that has been creating handcrafted porcelain jewellery and ceramic objects for more than 15 years. Their signature work draws inspiration from Japanese origami, translating its geometric purity and delicacy into the medium of fine porcelain. Each piece is made to give this traditional material a fresh, contemporary character.
What began as a single jewellery collection has grown into a portfolio of over 200 unique pieces. The studio continually expands its range, exploring new ideas, forms and material experiments to create original, high-quality porcelain objects.
Stehlik Design produces not only brooches, earrings and necklaces, but also vases, ceramic plates, mini planters and small interior greenhouses. Their practice combines traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics and a creative freedom that allows innovation without compromise.
The name Stehlik Design reflects their philosophy: to create with lightness, originality, and a commitment to the quality of Czech porcelain.