Swiss cutting
Description
The art of Swiss decoupage chiselled on a pen
Since its introduction in Switzerland in the 19th century, the art of paper-cutting has decorated the houses and museums of the Pays d'Enhaut. These meticulous works of art, which are veritable paper lace, represent the life of the Swiss country. They are made with scissors or cutter blades that the artists, with infinite patience, handle for long hours with dexterity.
Once the paper painting is finished, it reveals scenes of the alpine pastures, around a chalet, with farm animals moving among the spruce trees, wedding scenes or scenes of everyday life in the Swiss mountains. Nowadays, decoupage works are also becoming more contemporary.
A fine lace print
Anna Jacoba presents her Swiss-inspired fountain pen and paper cut-out art. The body and cap feature Alpine ibexes cavorting among the trees and a golden eagle flying overhead. The whole is finely chiselled in precious metal, gold or silver, on a black background.
This luxury fountain pen is a refined gift, ideal for lovers of Switzerland.
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