Gül N' Eloïse The Dragon
Gül N' Eloïse The Dragon, combines Eastern and Western sensibilities.
A modern twist on classical symbology, the new series conflates motifs of roses (güls, in Turkish) which typically adorn Ottoman-era manuscripts, illuminations, textiles and porcelain, with dragons, a quintessential Chinese motif in the blue-and-white Ming porcelain, considered spiritual beings.
Nimerology subverts these historical traditions by juxtaposing the mythical creature against floating, multi-colored dots and roses.
Veering away from classical porcelain traditions, Nimerology's new china collection is imbued with a vibrant, kaleidoscopic color palette.
A modern twist on classical symbology, the new series conflates motifs of roses (güls, in Turkish) which typically adorn Ottoman-era manuscripts, illuminations, textiles and porcelain, with dragons, a quintessential Chinese motif in the blue-and-white Ming porcelain, considered spiritual beings.
Nimerology subverts these historical traditions by juxtaposing the mythical creature against floating, multi-colored dots and roses.
Veering away from classical porcelain traditions, Nimerology's new china collection is imbued with a vibrant, kaleidoscopic color palette.