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Signal, 1979
Plate in Limoges porcelain
With the printed signature
Diam: 28.8 cm; 11 3/8 in
Numbered from the edition of 900. Published by Artcurial, Paris.
$ 2,000.00
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About the porcelain manufacturing: Crafted in Limoges, these pieces are made using traditional techniques dating back to the 18th century. A blend of kaolin, quartz, and feldspar forms the paste,...
About the porcelain manufacturing:
Crafted in Limoges, these pieces are made using traditional techniques dating back to the 18th century. A blend of kaolin, quartz, and feldspar forms the paste, which is shaped using manual molding, casting, and calibration methods. First the object is fired at 1400 degrees and then the pottery is glazed and decorated with colored enamels. After a second firing at 850 degrees, the decoration becomes permanent.
Crafted in Limoges, these pieces are made using traditional techniques dating back to the 18th century. A blend of kaolin, quartz, and feldspar forms the paste, which is shaped using manual molding, casting, and calibration methods. First the object is fired at 1400 degrees and then the pottery is glazed and decorated with colored enamels. After a second firing at 850 degrees, the decoration becomes permanent.