Xanadu

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In 1797 Samuel Taylor Coleridge penned his famous poem, "Kubla Khan," an opium induced dream of Xanadu, built in opulence by the emperor Kublai Khan as a summer palace with "gardens bright with sinuous rills, where blossomed many an incense-bearing tree." Our ode to this famous verse is crafted from Calacatta Gold mosaic inset with flowing rills and blooming petals of gold leaf glass, amethyst and mother of pearl.

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In 1797 Samuel Taylor Coleridge penned his famous poem, "Kubla Khan," an opium induced dream of Xanadu, built in opulence by the emperor Kublai Khan as a summer palace with "gardens bright with sinuous rills, where blossomed many an incense-bearing tree." Our ode to this famous verse is crafted from Calacatta Gold mosaic inset with flowing rills and blooming petals of gold leaf glass, amethyst and mother of pearl.

In 1797 Samuel Taylor Coleridge penned his famous poem, "Kubla Khan," an opium induced dream of Xanadu, built in opulence by the emperor Kublai Khan as a summer palace with "gardens bright with sinuous rills, where blossomed many an incense-bearing tree." Our ode to this famous verse is crafted from Calacatta Gold mosaic inset with flowing rills and blooming petals of gold leaf glass, amethyst and mother of pearl.

 

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