Description
Handcrafted nativity scene in Capodimonte porcelain, entirely decorated with a brush using the third-firing technique, so called because the porcelain being decorated undergoes three firings.
This type of decoration allows you to obtain very precise results, but requires great skill and a steady hand.
The third firing technique is performed on porcelain that has already been fired and tested.
This unique and numbered piece represents an entire village, in addition to the classic Nativity, and is also equipped with its own lighting inside the village houses.
This ceramic is the result of the work of artisans and decorators who make each piece unique and unrepeatable, thanks to the production and decorations made entirely by hand.
The art of porcelain is also perfected and evolved through collaboration with artists from the Valencian school of decoration, to create exclusive objects of high quality and craftsmanship, with special attention to detail and the beauty of the design.
The products are crafted from the finest raw materials, with blends imported from Spain and France and hand-crafted by master craftsmen. The pigments are also selected and imported from Spain and Germany.
The artists of Porcellane Sbordone decorate the products freehand, making each creation a truly unique piece.
The quality and craftsmanship of the products, combined with their distinctive design, make these creations highly sought-after by collectors and enthusiasts both in Italy and abroad.
Porcellane Sbordone aims to define a new concept of design and innovation, to revitalize traditional porcelain into a suggestive and contemporary product.














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