ARTTRA has been offering programs for over 20 years. In
order to truly ‘finalise’ a program clients
often wish to offer promotional presents on the day itself.
For instance, at the end of a visit to the museum, during
drinks on the boat, or after dinner as a surprise in the
hotel room. This could be anything from a Van Gogh catalogue
to an artwork of a contemporary artist. We offer a selection
of original presents.
We can also develop a specific promotional present on orders
of your company.This is attractive for both Dutch and foreign
guests. Prices exclude transport costs and € 25 handling
fees per order.
A reminder of the
tour – a beautiful
booklet with a selection
of 120 top works from the
17th century on view in
the Philipswing of the Rijksmuseum.
An inspiring guide book.
Available in eight languages.
145 pages,
paperback € 5,00
Delft
Blue Bowl
These bowl are exlusively
made for the Rijksmuseum.
The 'fruitbasket' (1776)
design is derived from 18th
century faïence in
the collection.
Section 11 cm, h 6 cm,
price € 9,95
Rembrandt
Korenwine
Real Rembrandt Korenwine
(40%). Made from several
maltwines. This product
mainly consists of pure
maltwine (not distilled
again). The color is due
to 3 months on oak barrels.
This geneva has the typical
bread smell, you may expect
from wheat.ots of Dutch
people very much like the
authentic smell of bread.
Beaker
with red tulip
This mug in modern conic
form is specially made for
the Rijksmuseum, adapted
from the drawings of tulips
of the Dutch artist Jacob
Marell (1614-1681).
H: 11 cm, w 7 cm,
price € 14,95
Berkemeyer
This small glass is one
of the most frequently found
drinking glasses of the
17th century. During excavations
in Amsterdam thousands of
samples have been found.
Replica of a bluish-green
Berkemeyer manufactured
in the original way in the
Czech Republic.
H ca. 10 cm, price €
29,50
Silver
beaker
This little silver beaker,
engraved with the coat of
arms of admiral Michiel
Adriaenszoon de Ruyter,
is an exact copy after the
original, once owned by
De Ruyter himself. The measure
was called a 'half-cap'.
It is said that the admiral
drank this cup after winning
a battle whilst offering
his men a toast. A very
fine gift!
H
ca. 10 cm, price €
169,50
Jewellery
A great many pearls
were used in the jewellery
of the 17th century, Vermeer’s
famous ‘Girl with
a Pearl Earring’ being
just one example. Silversmith
Sita Falkena (1959) loves
to work with pearls, which
she uses as often as possible.
We asked her to create work
that is freely inspired
by the jewels of the 17th
century. In addition, she
has produced a series of
chains with beautifully
designed silver charms in
the shape of clogs and windmills,
objects that Rembrandt frequently
depicted. Sita Falkena regards
these charms as being ironic
references to typically
Dutch icons and souvenirs.
Manufactured in Schoonhoven,
the quality and original
use of these charms make
them special and memorable
promotional gifts.
Silver necklace with sweetwaterpearls
length ±
40 cm € 260,00
length ± 60 cm € 290,00
Long silver button chain
with large windmills and
blue-and-white glass beads
(€95)
Also available with smaller
windmills (€75)
If
you are interested in one
of these items please mail
us: info@arttra.nl
or call us on 020-6259303