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6759
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Tooth Fairy with Golden Wand & Tooth Limoges Box (Beauchamp)
was
$300.00
Special Price
$249.00
A Sparkling Tooth Fairy with a Tooth Inside! This enchanting Limoges box represents a beautiful TOOTH FAIRY dressed in a gown of iridescent and pink, holding a golden Wand. Inside is a removable porcelain MOLAR TOOTH as well as a GOLDEN WAND. This exquisite Limoges box is artfully and colorfully hand-painted with great detail with 24K GOLD embellishments and has been fired numerous times to achieve its brilliant colors. The box is adorned with intricate metalwork and an ornate clasp in the shape of a MAGIC WAND. This Limoges porcelain box is meticulously crafted entirely in Limoges, France and bears the insignia of the artist.
DIMENSIONS: 2.75" H, 1.75" Diameter
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Can Tooth Fairy with Golden Wand & Tooth Limoges Box (Beauchamp) be a part of a memory box?
Definitely. Tooth Fairy with Golden Wand & Tooth Limoges Box (Beauchamp) fits beautifully in keepsake or memory boxes for special events. -
Is Tooth Fairy with Golden Wand & Tooth Limoges Box (Beauchamp) created by a single artisan or a team?
Each Tooth Fairy with Golden Wand & Tooth Limoges Box (Beauchamp) is crafted by a team of artisans, including porcelain artisans, porcelain painters, and metalwork craftsmen. -
What is the authenticity indication for Tooth Fairy with Golden Wand & Tooth Limoges Box (Beauchamp)?
The insignia at the base or in the interior of the Tooth Fairy with Golden Wand & Tooth Limoges Box (Beauchamp) authenticates the Limoges box. -
Is Tooth Fairy with Golden Wand & Tooth Limoges Box (Beauchamp) suitable for a housewarming gift?
Yes, Tooth Fairy with Golden Wand & Tooth Limoges Box (Beauchamp) adds elegance to any home and is a cherished housewarming present. -
Does Tooth Fairy with Golden Wand & Tooth Limoges Box (Beauchamp) use the same glaze as 18th-century Limoges?
Limoges artisans' secret glaze formula for Tooth Fairy with Golden Wand & Tooth Limoges Box (Beauchamp) dates to 1781, giving that signature luminous finish.