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This ancient Japanese art form called "Kintsugi" from the 16th century, was used to make visible repairs on ceramic. It was made with a mix of lacquer and gold to give it an even greater aesthetic value.
- Handcrafted coupe plate features a mix of lacquer and golden tones
- Made of porcelain.
- Approx. 14.2"Dia.
- Hand wash.
- Made in France.
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About Bernardaud:
Founded in 1863 in Limoges, France, and still owned by the family, Bernardaud continues to be at the cutting edge of creativity and innovation while upholding its core values of excellence, superior quality and precision. Working in a sector that is in a permanent state of change, the house continues to develop advanced technology and push back technical limits in the art and science of porcelain-making. The company’s determination to work to the highest of standards is the key to its collaboration with
internationally famous contemporary artists.
“The art of making porcelain is subtle and presents us with constant challenges. It pushes us to always go further. I accept the challenge. It is a challenge that demands time before all else. It is the path of perfection.” Michel Bernardaud