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Lladro Porcelain Art
The Lladro brothers are just three incredibly talented artists who went from zero to hero. They started in a Valencian ceramic tiles factory like many others. In 1953 they built a small Moorish kiln in their back yard and began creating their own visions. Now the Lladro are a multi-national art corporation who have shaken hands with various presidents, popes and kings. New York, London, Paris, Moscow, Tokyo, amongst others, have Lladro shops. Strictly speaking, porcelain is not what the Valencian ceramics are. But porcelain is a type of ceramic art, and it is their roots in the Valencian culture that created a base for the world of the Lladro. The Essence of Lladro
From their very beginning Lladro ventured into the world of dreams, innovation and courageous, perfectionist aesthetics. Even their more traditional pieces don't quite look old fashioned. The Lladro now have a whole army of ultra-talented artists who keep pushing the limits in designing new visions. It is pure art. The Lladro have created such a style of their own that anyone employed at the factory (apart from professional designers) has to be trained there - there is simply no other place to learn the ways of Lladro. The Lladro figuirnes are known for vision in design, for incredible detail, for impeccable work with paint, for a very special combination with light, and for the emotional impact. That last one comes from the trademark of Lladro - facial expressions. It is something the Lladro artists pay special attention to, and it is something that makes their figurines truly alive. Lladro porcelain is simply unbelievable. You probably can't afford it but it is one of the most incredible art exhibitions in the city. |
Hand Made Art
The whole process is incredibly delicate. Porcelain is very easy to spoil, both by pressure and by paint, and Lladro prides itself on perfectionism. The artists are all ultra-professionals, trained in that very factory.
PricesThe Lladro is expensive. The smallest, simplest Lladro figurine will go for 100€, normally they are between 500€ and several thousand. The bigger ones can go all the way to 10-16 thousand euros. The Lladro will send it to your home anywhere in the world (and a broken figurine has never happened) and give you a 1 year guarantee, no questions asked. If you drop it on the floor within that one year, you will be sent a new one. Visiting LladroYou can either go to the Lladro shop in the centre (Poeta Querol 9, |
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