
Bruges Vases
The Bruges Vases are a pair of exquisite, carved stone vases that date back to the Renaissance period, specifically around the late 15th century. They are made from alabaster and were originally created in Italy. These vases are known for their intricate designs and detailed depictions of mythological scenes. They were later acquired by the city of Bruges, Belgium, where they are now housed in the Gruuthuse Museum. The vases are celebrated for their artistic craftsmanship and historical significance, representing the elegance and artistic innovation of the Renaissance era.