Miniature Bathroom Chair (Bidet)
https://clevelandart.org/art/1966.455
The giving of small precious objects as intimate gifts between family members within the imperial court was spurred by the House of Fabergé's seemingly endless supply of bejeweled utilitarian objects decorated as expensively as possible, such as this stamp moistener disguising...
Artifact
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142749
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1966.455
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Terms
Culture
Russia, St. Petersburg
Technique
gold, nephrite, enamel, pearls
Genre
Miscellaneous
Department
Decorative Art and Design
Relations
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