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More questions? Check our news for further details or feel free to email me. NEWS Updates on the Cameo
Girls: Click Here to view the news and information dating back from 2000 when the line
was first released. Introducing Cameo Girls Lady VasesInspired by the legacy of the originals, United Design brings back the lady head vase with a new twist. We follow six beautiful and fascinating women as they might have appeared over two centuries of american fashion, from 1809 to 1998. These Lady Vases are created as original sculptures by a talented design staff. Each is hand cast in bonded porcelain, then meticulously hand painted. Bonded porcelin is like resin. These heads are very heavy and solid - they are not at all like the old heads of the 50's & 60's. United Design's Cameo Girls Lady Vases are individually created and accessorized to provide a fresh new approach to a timeless treasure.
FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions)
We added the dimensions of each head to the listings and the close-up pictures of the hole at the top of each head is now displayed on the FAQ page. The Cameo Girls opening at the top of the head is quite different from what you are used to seeing in the original head vases of the 50's & 60's - there is a very narrow "hole" on each head with a removeable glass tube in it. This way you don't have to ruin your head by filling with water to keep the flowers fresh. View the FAQ page for detailed pictures of this design.
Debby Kaspari: The Lady Behind the VasesDesigner and sculptor Debby Kaspari's own collection of antiques and memorabilia served as her inspiration for Cameo Girls. Ms. Kaspari learned drawing and painting as a child in Berkeley, California and furthered her education in illustration and graphic design at the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland. Her professional career has included fashion illustration, jewelry design, art direction and scientific illustration.As Designer and Product Manager for the Cameo Girls Collection, Ms. Kaspari's enthusiasm for the project is equalled only by her creativity and attention to detail. She said, "For someone who is a collector, this is really a dream come true." Ms. Kaspari researched women's costumes, hairstyles and makeup to faithfully recreate each of the eras depicted. She then oversaw the development of each vase to flawless completion.
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