Posts Tagged ‘Lenox.com’

Fenway Park Stadium Sculpture

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

Fenway Park Stadium Sculpture

Fenway Park Stadium Sculpture by Lenox

As Father’s Day quickly approaches, so does the scramble as to what you should buy for your dad. Luckily for you, it is baseball season! If your pop is a ballpark fan, there is no greater gift then a Lenox stadium sculpture. The Fenway Park Stadium Sculpture for example is a highly detailed keepsake which showcases the entrance to alluring Fenway Park. Crafted of porcelain and hand painted, the stadium which houses the Boston Red Sox will actually light up with 4 AA batteries bringing the uniqueness to a whole new level. With identical features from the actual park, the Fenway Park Sculpture also comes with facts and information about the history and love of Fenway! If your dad is not a Boston Fan no worries, these stadium sculptures also come by way of Yankee Stadium, New Busch stadium, Wrigley Field, and Comiskey Park! All the historical stadiums are now available to you as great fine china pieces through Lenox.

Lenox English Lily Vase

Friday, April 18th, 2008

 

Lenox Enligh Lily Vase

 

Lenox English Lily Vase

There is something highly refreshing about this Lenox vase, as it encompasses the look and feel of a beautiful English Garden and its flowers. Now some may think that a piece of Lenox fine china like this should only be appreciated behind a glass door. However, as delicate as china vases are, the power of this vase can only be enjoyed when it is out in the open, and holding a great lily bouquet. As a long standing tradition, Lenox is an unchallenged craftsman of ivory china, and this Lenox English Lily Vase is no exception to the rule. In fact, to achieve the proper look for this piece, an immense amount of time and detail was necessary. How else can you explain the intricate detail of sculpted, pink and geen hand painted lilies, with a flowing 24 karat gold accent? At this point, only 500 of these limited edition English lily vases are available, and each includes a hand painted number, as well as a Lenox stamp to show its origin. Although the lily vase may come from Lenox, the true nature of this ivory china piece was as a result of Richard Hughes, and his love and appreciation for his own English garden. In respect to this great artist, the 18 in. showpiece vase was designed as a constant reminder of the unwaivering, and breathtaking beauty of a true English Lily Garden.