Colour create the need to
mix the colours. Colorful like a bagful of sweets the palette spreads out in intense colours and different shapes which reaches from primrose-yellow to bold blue, from Biedermeier period to Mid-Century. ...
Nevertheless, his alone is not the prominent sign of Colour. Every single part presents itself as a small piece of art made of thin porcelain and decorated in the finest technique. All parts of course are also available in white or complete polished gold. Every single part goes four times
through the fire. On the burnt china the glaze is applied and burnt once more, then the procedure of the decoration begins: The colours are dabbed on and are provided with a contrasting edge handcrafted . The piece comes once more to the kiln, so the already burnt up glaze softens and the applied colour sinks into the glaze. By this procedure the ready cups and plates also resists in the dishwasher. At the end gold or silver is applied and again is melted on in the oven. After the fire the precious metal is polished by hand and gets his elegant matt brilliance.