Swarovski
Swarovski Magic of Dance Isadora, Antonio, Anna – # 279648, # 606441, # 627396
Swarovski Magic of Dance Isadora, Antonio, Anna – # 279648, # 606441, # 627396
Swarovski code numbers: 291 129 / 291129
3 pieces black plastic stand which was available for displaying all 3 of the Magic of Dance trilogy (Isadora, Antonio and Anna).
Size: 6″ long
Designer: Unknown
Introduced: 2002
Retired: 2004
Swarovski code numbers: 606 441 / 606441 / 7400 200 300
Available during 2003, Antonio is the second of the “Magic of Dance” trilogy, and is made from clear and red crystal. An optional plaque was available for this piece, and also an optional stand – the stand being the same for all 3 pieces of the trilogy. In some countries, there was the opportunity to purchase a revolving stand. The optional plaque is for “Antonio” and does not mention the “Magic of Dance” series.
Swarovski code numbers: 279 648 / 279648 / 7400 200 200
Available during 2002, Isadora is the first of the “Magic of Dance” trilogy. This trilogy was the first time the designs had been produced to represent real people, in this case the dancer Isadora Duncan. Isadora is depicted in clear and blue crystal, and with moveable bracelets on her wrists, An plaque also a stand – the stand being the same for all 3 pieces of the trilogy. In some countries, there was the opportunity to purchase a revolving stand. The optional plaque is for “Isadora” and does not mention the “Magic of Dance” series.
Size: 7 7/8″ (200mm) tall
Designer: Adi Stocker
Introduced: 2002
Retired: 2002
Size: 8 1/4″ (210mm) tall
Designer: Martin Zendron
Introduced: 2003
Retired: 2003
Swarovski code numbers: 627 396 / 627396 / 7400 200 400
Available during 2004, Anna was the final piece in the “Magic of Dance” trilogy. Anna was designed to represent the famous ballerina Anna Pavlova and is made from clear and yellow crystal. An optional plaque was available for this piece, and also an optional stand – the stand being the same for all 3 pieces of the trilogy. In some countries, there was the opportunity to purchase a revolving stand. The plaque is for “Anna” and does not mention the “Magic of Dance” series.
Size: 7 1/2″ (187mm) tall
Designer: Anton Hirzinger
Introduced: 2004
Retired: 2004
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