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FÉERIE. Porcelain and tableware, since 1863 in Limoges. Since 1863, Bernardaud has been synonymous with the art of Limoges porcelain, combining French craftsmanship and innovation, creativity and tradition.
- Spirit of the Maison
Porcelain has been used for millennia, but it still detains...
- Exploring new territory
Two thousand years after it was first discovered, porcelain...
- The culture of French excellence
That same year, he was also awarded the prestigious honorary...
- History & Craftsmanship
In 1949, they boldly introduced France’s first tunnel kiln,...
- The manufacture of porcelain
HANDLE STICKING calls for adding fittings (e.g. spouts or...
- News
The Fondation d'entreprise Bernardaud presents its new...
- The Fondation Bernardaud
Michel Bernardaud set up the Fondation Bernardaud in 2003 to...
- Visit of the Manufacture's workshops
On the interactive side, there is a demonstration and an...
- Spirit of the Maison
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Limoges porcelain is hard-paste porcelain produced by factories in and around the city of Limoges, France, beginning in the late 18th century, by any manufacturer.
Manufacturers in France soon became involved in the production of the best quality Limoges china at the time, which resulted in immense profits following the renowned French revolution. In 1781, King Louis XIV arrived in France and bought a local porcelain factory in Limoges.
Haviland china is made by hand and 100% Made in France. The porcelain manufactory upholds the Limousin region's strict quality standards that first drew its founder to France. White, delicate, resonant – Limoges porcelain by Haviland is a feast for all senses. The Haviland artisans tell stories in porcelain.
6 Μαρ 2019 · Limoges china is some of the most coveted decorative art to emerge from France, in part because it refers not to one single maker, but rather to the array of hard-paste factories that thrived in the eponymous town centuries ago.
10 Ιουν 2024 · Launched in the 18th century, Limoges china came out of kaolin, a traditional Chinese style of porcelain making from antiquity. Because the raw material kaolin was discovered in France, French manufacturers were able to replicate this ancient art.