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Materials:
silver, enamel, jade
№ Н-18-10-622
The Falcon seal stamp from the House of Lobortas embodies strength, nobility, and the ancient traditions of falconry. This sculptural composition was created with extraordinary attention to detail: the bird’s head is crowned with a traditional hood fully covering the eyes and adorned with feathers. Its wings are spread wide in dynamic sweep with each feather meticulously rendered through engraving and blackening — the techniques creating a sense of lifelike plasticity. The gilded talons rest firmly on a custom falcon stand, lending the composition realism and grandeur.
The sculpture is adorned with oriental patterns and enamel inserts in the style of stained-glass. These elements evoke a cultural dialogue between East and West, transforming the piece from functional object into profound artistic image. A distinctive feature of the design is its three-point support system, allowing the stamp to be turned over and displayed with the impression facing upward. A personal mark — monogram, logo, or emblem — is affixed to the base, adding a layer of individuality and status.
The contrast between the materials — noble silver, gold, vibrant enamel, and green jade — enhances the richness and harmony of the image. The Falcon stands not only as a tool, but as a true artistic object, uniting functionality, symbolism, and fine art.
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Photo by Vladislav Filin