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Rolls-Royce Motorcars Launches Majestic Horse Collection in Singapore
By SENATUS Motoring | 10 February 2014

A limited number of bespoke Rolls-Royce Ghosts take inspiration from classical interpretations of the horse in traditional Chinese art for the Year of the Horse. The auspicious sign of the Horse, this collection incorporates beautifully hand-crafted marquetry on the dash-board and embroidery to the headrest and cushions. The exterior is also exquisitely finished with horse motif, hand-applied to the twin coachlines.

“Asia Pacific customers are, increasingly, embracing the unparalleled scope for personalisation our bespoke service offers,” said Paul Harris, Asia Pacific Regional Director, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.

“This limited series of motor cars perfectly marries Chinese cultural and artistic tradition to the very best in contemporary British automotive design. Highly discerning customers have a profound appreciation of fine craftsmanship, with many delighting at travelling to the Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood, England to consult with designers and witness first-hand the practices that reinforce Rolls-Royce Motor Cars’ position as purveyor of the world’s pinnacle super-luxury good.”

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