Throughout the 20th century, the wedding cloche progressively lost its symbolic function in the home and entered into the realm of a collectible or interior decoration. Since the opening of its boutique in Paris, Cire Trudon has utilized these traditional
Customer Reviews (4.8 / 5 · 8 reviews)
Lily★★★★★
The little cloche arrived well-packaged and the glass has that lovely, slightly wavy vintage look that makes it feel like a real collector’s piece rather than a cheap reproduction. It’s the perfect size for showing off a small cake or some dried flowers on the sideboard, and I’ve already caught myse
Lucy★★★★★
I was a little worried it would look too "museum display," but it's actually got a charming, lived-in feel that fits right in with my bookshelf. The craftsmanship is solid for a decorative piece, and I love that it nods to that old tradition of preserving wedding memories.
Madison S.★★★★★
It’s such a lovely piece to display on the mantel, and it genuinely brings a nostalgic charm to the room. The glass is clear and the dome sits snugly on its base, which makes it feel sturdier than the usual decorative pieces. I’ve been rearranging it around the house just to enjoy how it catches the