What are limoges boxes?
Limoges boxes are highly collectible pieces decorated with porcelain imported from the French city of Limoges. Most Limoges boxes are decorated manually and are lined in an oven between each color application. Some of the top Limoges boxes are further improved by 22-krat gold inserts or precious stones. Metal lid curtains are added later, which means that adaptation may not be the same for each Limoges box. European craftsmen only had a soft paste that left their porcelain creations dangerously fragile and somewhat boring colors. At the beginning of the 19th century, Kaolin (Hard Paste) was discovered in the French Mountains. French porcelain craftsmen were finally able to produce a product similar to Chinese porcelain in strength and color. Limoges became the center of porcelain art, similar to Dresden in Germany.
Although craftsmen working in Limoges produced other porcelain objects such as dishes and cups, it is among the French consumersLIP LIMOGES BOX. Limoges boxes often contained small pieces of jewelry, perfumes, snuff tobacco tobacco or even secret news and love letters. Certainly there was a decorative element for these early limogog boxes, but many people considered them a functional part of their personal wardrobe.
The popularity of Limoges boxes in France disappeared in the 19th century because their place was taken by other more practical storage containers. Very few Americans even knew about their existence, because the Limoges boxes were not imported from France. Only those who traveled to Europe had the opportunity to bring several pieces back to the United States. The wholesale import of original limogog boxes would not start seriously until the 1950s. Reproductive limousine boxes also began to enter the normal consumer market at the age of 60.
French law requires only one stamp on the right boxesLimoges, which basically verifies that the piece was actually made in Limoges. In addition to this stamp, different porcelain manufacturers can state any brands they choose. Because the Limoges boxes are very difficult to work, many experts suggest looking for more colors and complex details for authenticity. The creators of cheaper Limoges boxes tend to use a limited amount of color to shorten the shooting time. High -quality Limoges boxes are often sold between $ 100 and $ 600, but reproductions can be sold for only $ 5.