Queen's Platinum Jubilee Bauble
The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee collection celebrates 70 years since HRH Queen Elizabeth the Second’s Ascension. The intricately hand-drawn design was inspired by the magnificent dress worn by The Queen during her Coronation in 1953 featuring embroidered flowers from across the Commonwealth including the Tudor rose (England), thistle (Scotland), leek (Wales), shamrock (Ireland), wattle (Australia), maple leaf (Canada), fern (New Zealand), protea (South Africa), lotus flowers (India and Ceylon) and wheat, cotton, and jute (Pakistan). Using traditional craftsmanship up to 20 pairs of hands can be involved in making each bauble. This includes applying the intricate design skilfully by hand in the heart of the 'Potteries'in Staffordshire.
The detail...
Hand-crafted using Cornish Clay in Stoke-on-Trent, UK
Made by Duchess China 1888, exclusively for Victoria Eggs.
Fine bone china.
60mm / 2.4" diameter.
About the designer...
Victoria Eggs (yes... that is her real name) creates fun and playful homeware and gifts, all proudly made in Britain. Her products are inspired by a love of all things British and are designed to make you smile by combining simple illustration, clean lines and bright colours. All products are proudly Made in Britain and socially conscious, using environmentally friendly practices and sustainable supply chains and their textiles and ceramics are all screen printed to achieve their vibrant colours. Victoria is passionate about manufacturing locally, being socially conscious, using environmentally friendly practices, sustainable supply chains and recyclable packaging.