Description: * ITEM DESCRIPTION Amazing French 19th Century Longwy Emaux Cermic Vase in the email Blue Floral Pattern, circa 1882. Wonderful hand painted with a 360 multi-colored floral design on a blue celeste background. The interior is soft cream. The vase is fully stamped on the base with the Lonwgy - FRANCE factory mark. No chips, cracks or repairs. Measuring 20,5 cm high by 8 cm diameter. An absolute most for collectors! HISTORY: The French town of Longwy, in the region of Lorraine near the Belgian border, is home to a unique tradition of laying enameled colors–cloisonné–on top of ceramic vessels.The French term cloisonné literally means “compartmentalized,” referring to discrete sections of rich color. We usually think of cloisonné as a jewelry-maker’s technique; a jeweler creates a “skeleton” using bronze, gold, or silver strips or wires, then fills each compartment with molten enamel to achieve bright colors and a bold design in pendants, beads, and other pieces. However, the technique is also used in ceramics, especially in Asia, where it originated. So how did this laborious Asian technique of cloisonné ceramics make its way to this sleepy French town? In the late 1700s, the popularity and commercial success of Asian ceramics inspired ceramicists in Longwy to achieve this technical feat. In 1798, Charles Régnier founded a faïencerie, or establishment for making faience, in Longwy-Bas, the lower part of town. By the 1820s, artisans were creating the beautiful, saturated enamels, including a full range of blues from royal to turquoise, and the now-characteristic bleu de Longwy. It’s this distinctive color–not quite turquoise–as well as the finely crackled effect of the enamel across the surface, that distinguishes Longwy enamels, or émaux de Longwy. The faïencerie experimented with an enamel technique of applying a white, opaque glaze that allowed them to carve designs in relief on the surface of a vessel, imitating cloisonné compartments separated by metal. By the end of the 1800s, they had refined the technique by creating carved relief and at the same time imparting a slick, reflective quality to the entire surface. The pieces underwent several firings in the kiln, as well as an extensive finishing process. Only a handful of ceramicists carry on the particular tradition of Longwy enamels today. * SHIPPING: Will ship worldwide FROM URUGUAY via FEDEX (aprox. 3-4 days for delivery). We arrange proper packaging and ship the merchandise according to the shipping option chosen and paid by buyer. Shipping Cost: US$ 58.00. * PAYMENT METHODS ACCEPTED: * eBay * TERMS AND CONDITIONS: We try to present the merchandise as accurately as possible. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate in contact us! *GOOD LUCK*
Price: 990 USD
Location: Hollywood, Florida
End Time: 2023-12-11T20:31:58.000Z
Shipping Cost: 58 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Primary Material: Ceramic
Size: Medium
Signed: Yes
Color: Blue
Material: Ceramic
Year Manufactured: 1882
Maker: Longwy France
Brand: Longwy
Type: Vase
Country/Region of Origin: France
Model: Cylindrical Vase
Style: French
Time Period Manufactured: 1850-1899
Country/Region of Manufacture: Belgium
Finish: Antique
Age: 1882
Handmade: Yes