19 Mar 2024
Imagine the essence and the atmosphere of the holy month being captured by beautiful Scandinavian aesthetical pieces like vases, bowls, and incense burners.
Hard to envision this cultural blend? Well, then have a look at the exquisite items in "Lunar Bouquet", the Tanagra Exclusive Ramadan Collection presented by Reflections Copenhagen at Jaipur Rugs in Alserkal Avenue a bit earlier this month, on the 5th of March.
This captivating event celebrated the harmonious blend of artistry and tradition through a remarkable collaboration with the esteemed artist Andrea Larsson. Watch her video interview about the collection on The Sandy Times' Instagram account.
The Collection
The collection is called “Lunar Bouquet” for a reason — the motive is to encompass the idea of Ramadan and the moon cycle. This festive, yet very sacred, spirit is beheld within the alluring colourful hues in each piece.
Featuring a mesmerising assortment of perfume flacons, incense burners, vases, and bowls inspired by the rich Ramadan rituals in the GCC region, Andrea Larsson's "Lunar Bouquet" collection transcends time, inviting viewers on a spiritual journey of beauty and reflection.
Looking at the beautiful pieces created by Andrea Larsson, you may not only enjoy their aesthetic appeal but also feel nostalgic for past fashion and eras mixed with the modern elegance of the Middle East.
Indeed, this collection is a celebration of “heritage, craftsmanship, and the timeless allure of Ramadan traditions”, as was mentioned by Laura Casalino, the General Manager at Tanagra.
Reflecting Tanagra's commitment to art de vivre, the Tanagra Exclusive Ramadan Collection promises to elevate the ambience of Ramadan celebrations with its unparalleled beauty and refinement.
The Lunar Bouquet collection is currently accessible at Tanagra outlets and online platforms, so if you don’t have a Eid gift idea — this is definitely our hint.
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