Ostrich Egg - Struthio camelus - 13 cm - 10 cm - 10 cm - (1)

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Ostrich egg specimen (Struthio camelus) from South Africa, year 1980, in good condition; 1 item, weight 200 g, dimensions 10 cm wide by 10 cm deep by 13 cm high, hand-painted with a running ostrich scene.

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Secure a piece of a 60,000-year artistic tradition with this authentic, hand-painted collector’s item. Crafted from the world’s largest avian treasure, the Struthio camelus, this egg is a masterpiece of both natural engineering and cultural heritage.

A Rarity from the Source: Originating from the world-renowned Oudtshoorn region of South Africa, these vintage pieces are increasingly sought after by international art collectors.

Fine Studio Artistry: Unlike modern mass-produced decor, this piece features a bespoke, hand-painted scene of running ostriches, requiring master-level precision on its unique curved "canvas".

Tangible Asset: As an authentic piece of African Ethnic Art, it offers immediate prestige and long-term value appreciation as a high-end conversation starter.

Collector’s Specifications
Estimated Age: Based on the specific painting style and similar recorded pieces, this is a vintage work from the 1980s to early 1990s (approx. 35–45 years old)
Dimensions: Approximately 15cm (6 inches) in height; a commanding presence on any mantle or gallery shelf
Condition: Pristine, durable shell with vibrant, light-fast pigments

The egg stands on a striking, hand-thrown stoneware bowl featuring a timeless "Japandi" aesthetic. Crafted from high-quality speckled clay, its generous size is ideal for ramen, pasta, or as a rustic centrepiece serving dish.
Glaze: Neutral matte-to-satin finish with dense, natural iron speckling.
Rim: Defined by a contrasting dark-glazed band (Tenmoku style) for a sophisticated, rustic edge.
Form: Classic deep-walled round shape with visible throwing rings, highlighting its handcrafted origin.


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Seller's Story

Executive summary: Our mission is to empower discerning individuals to invest in the enduring beauty and appreciating value of unique antique jewellery, championing a sustainable future by celebrating the artistry and history of each eco-friendly treasure. Our vision is to be recognised as a leader in sustainable luxury, transforming the perception of antique jewellery from mere adornment to a cherished, appreciating investment that enriches lives, preserves history, and champions environmental stewardship for generations to come. Our core proposition lies in the inherent appreciation of antique jewellery's value over time. Unlike modern, mass-produced items, antique pieces benefit from scarcity, unparalleled craftsmanship, and significant historical provenance, ensuring their rarity and desirability only increase. This appreciation is further bolstered by the rising global value of gold and precious gemstones, which form the intrinsic foundation of these timeless treasures. Investors can realise substantial profits as both the material worth and the artistic/historical value of these pieces continue to climb. Beyond the compelling financial returns, our venture strongly emphasises the profound ecological advantages of investing in antique jewellery. By acquiring and re-circulating existing pieces, we actively promote a circular economy, drastically reducing the environmental impact associated with new mining and manufacturing processes. This eco-friendly approach resonates deeply with a growing demographic of conscious consumers and investors seeking to make responsible choices. Furthermore, each piece of antique jewellery tells a unique story, embodying a rich cultural history and exquisite artistry that transcends fleeting trends. This distinctiveness provides an unparalleled allure for discerning individuals seeking not just an investment, but a tangible connection to the past and a statement of individuality. Celestial Heirlooms Jewellery


Secure a piece of a 60,000-year artistic tradition with this authentic, hand-painted collector’s item. Crafted from the world’s largest avian treasure, the Struthio camelus, this egg is a masterpiece of both natural engineering and cultural heritage.

A Rarity from the Source: Originating from the world-renowned Oudtshoorn region of South Africa, these vintage pieces are increasingly sought after by international art collectors.

Fine Studio Artistry: Unlike modern mass-produced decor, this piece features a bespoke, hand-painted scene of running ostriches, requiring master-level precision on its unique curved "canvas".

Tangible Asset: As an authentic piece of African Ethnic Art, it offers immediate prestige and long-term value appreciation as a high-end conversation starter.

Collector’s Specifications
Estimated Age: Based on the specific painting style and similar recorded pieces, this is a vintage work from the 1980s to early 1990s (approx. 35–45 years old)
Dimensions: Approximately 15cm (6 inches) in height; a commanding presence on any mantle or gallery shelf
Condition: Pristine, durable shell with vibrant, light-fast pigments

The egg stands on a striking, hand-thrown stoneware bowl featuring a timeless "Japandi" aesthetic. Crafted from high-quality speckled clay, its generous size is ideal for ramen, pasta, or as a rustic centrepiece serving dish.
Glaze: Neutral matte-to-satin finish with dense, natural iron speckling.
Rim: Defined by a contrasting dark-glazed band (Tenmoku style) for a sophisticated, rustic edge.
Form: Classic deep-walled round shape with visible throwing rings, highlighting its handcrafted origin.


Import taxes are buyers responsibility!

Seller's Story

Executive summary: Our mission is to empower discerning individuals to invest in the enduring beauty and appreciating value of unique antique jewellery, championing a sustainable future by celebrating the artistry and history of each eco-friendly treasure. Our vision is to be recognised as a leader in sustainable luxury, transforming the perception of antique jewellery from mere adornment to a cherished, appreciating investment that enriches lives, preserves history, and champions environmental stewardship for generations to come. Our core proposition lies in the inherent appreciation of antique jewellery's value over time. Unlike modern, mass-produced items, antique pieces benefit from scarcity, unparalleled craftsmanship, and significant historical provenance, ensuring their rarity and desirability only increase. This appreciation is further bolstered by the rising global value of gold and precious gemstones, which form the intrinsic foundation of these timeless treasures. Investors can realise substantial profits as both the material worth and the artistic/historical value of these pieces continue to climb. Beyond the compelling financial returns, our venture strongly emphasises the profound ecological advantages of investing in antique jewellery. By acquiring and re-circulating existing pieces, we actively promote a circular economy, drastically reducing the environmental impact associated with new mining and manufacturing processes. This eco-friendly approach resonates deeply with a growing demographic of conscious consumers and investors seeking to make responsible choices. Furthermore, each piece of antique jewellery tells a unique story, embodying a rich cultural history and exquisite artistry that transcends fleeting trends. This distinctiveness provides an unparalleled allure for discerning individuals seeking not just an investment, but a tangible connection to the past and a statement of individuality. Celestial Heirlooms Jewellery

Details

Era
1900-2000
Specimen
Ostrich
Scientific Name
Struthio camelus
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
South Africa
Condition
Good condition
Year
1980
Weight
200 g
Depth
10 cm
Height
13 cm
Width
10 cm
United KingdomVerified
1031
Objects sold
98.15%
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