Porcelain figurine of a Gypsy fortune teller - USSR 1970s/80s

Welcome to the world of magic and mystery with this exceptionally charming porcelain figurine depicting a Gypsy fortune teller reading cards. It is not just a decoration, but a true artifact with a soul that will transport you to the twilight years of the USSR and evoke the atmosphere of old Gypsy fortune-telling.

Details and origin

The figurine comes from the legendary artistic ceramics factory in Polonne (now Ukraine), which was famous for its hand-painted, unique products. It was most likely created in the 1970s or 1980s, making it a sought-after vintage item. The woman is dressed in a characteristic blue and white floral dress, richly decorated with gold highlights. In her hands she holds a deck of cards – a symbol of secret knowledge and destiny. The hand-painting gives the figurine a unique expression – each piece is slightly different, emphasizing its uniqueness.

Condition and collector's value

The item is in good condition for its age – it may have subtle signs of use or slight wear to the gilding, which adds to its authenticity. Figurines of this type are prized by collectors worldwide, and their market value ranges from 80 zł to as much as 300 zł, depending on condition and details.

Why it's worth it?

  • Uniqueness: Handcrafted and vintage pedigree make each figurine a small work of art.
  • Atmosphere: Ideal for lovers of esotericism, magic, Slavic history, and collectors of items from past decades.
  • Decoration: Looks beautiful on a chest of drawers, shelf, vanity, or in a display case with other porcelain figurines.
  • Origin: Production in Polonne – a factory with a rich tradition, which is an additional asset for connoisseurs.
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