Description
Hand-Painted Porcelain Disks
Artisan Techniques
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Cobalt Blue Painting
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Process: Freehand brushwork using oxide pigments, fired at high temperatures for permanence.
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Heritage: Inspired by Ming Dynasty blue-and-white porcelain, adapted in European manufactories (e.g., Delftware).
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Gold Gilding (Overglaze)
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Application: 22K gold leaf or liquid gold applied post-firing, polished for luster.
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Luxury Touch: Often paired with intricate borders or raised relief details.
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Miniature Scene Painting
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Precision: Single-hair brushes used for fine details (e.g., landscapes, portraits).
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Collector’s Appeal: Narrative compositions reminiscent of Limoges or Vienna porcelain.
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Design Styles
| Style | Characteristics | Inspiration Sources |
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| Classic | Meissen-style florals, rococo scrolls, heraldic motifs | 18th-century European porcelain |
| Contemporary | Abstract strokes, modern color blocking, metallic accents | Studio pottery movements |
| Chinoiserie | Pagodas, phoenixes, asymmetric garden scenes | Qing Dynasty export porcelain |
| Art Nouveau | Whiplash curves, botanical illustrations | Émile Gallé, Daum Nancy |
Production Insights
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Layering: Multiple firings (up to 3x) for complex designs (e.g., underglaze + overglaze).
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Signature Marks: Artist initials or workshop stamps on the reverse.
Note: Available as standalone art pieces or part of curated wall installations.






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