Harvey Wallbanger Cup

Carolyn Barlock

Porcelain and gold lusters drink cup.

$300.00

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About this piece

Indulge in the exquisite craftsmanship of the Harvey Wallbanger cup, a stunning porcelain masterpiece that elevates your dining experience to unparalleled heights. Adorned with a striking gold buffalo meticulously painted on its side, this cup is not merely a vessel but a statement of opulence and artistry. The luxurious ruby and gold lusters that layer its surface catch the light in a mesmerizing dance, creating a visual symphony that captivates the senses. Each sip from this cup transforms an ordinary moment into a lavish affair, making it the perfect addition to your collection of fine tableware or an exceptional gift for those who appreciate the finer things in life. Embrace the allure of sophistication and let this remarkable piece become the centerpiece of your gatherings, where elegance meets functionality in perfect harmony.

Details

Color/Finish

Gold, Red

Made of

Porcelain, Gold Lusters

Care instructions

Gently wash with soap and water.

SKU

CB037

Carolyn Barlock

ABOUT THE ARTIST

​​Carolyn L. Barlock was born in Denver, Colorado  to a native Coloradoan family that dates back more than a hundred years to Central City’s rush for gold.  In 1967 she received her Associate Art Degree from Christian College in Columbia, Missouri, now known as Columbia College.

A special interest in the history of art and antiques caused her to commence the study of porcelain art in the spring of 1969. At first, she studied painting flowers, fruits, scenes and portraits on porcelain. She then studied and experimented with secret techniques of porcelain decoration. These techniques fascinated the ancient alchemists. She mastered the secrets of enameled art, dating from The Chinese Ming Dynasty. This once-fired porcelain application, requiring exactitude of line and density, was a form Carolyn had perfected by the early 1980’s that first earned her worldwide recognition. While exhibiting her work in internationally renowned galleries and shows, Carolyn continued her scholarly journey of ancient porcelain techniques culminating in her use of 22 Karat Florentine Gold and ancient Persian Lusters dating from 9th Century Baghdad creating pieces of timeless beauty, and exquisite form.