Production of porcelain objects

Each product, to ensure high quality standards, follows a delicate manufacturing process which includes:

Preparation of the mixture

The porcelain or gres in powder is carefully mixed with water to obtain a liquid mixture that is poured directly into the molds. The product is then left to dry for about 3 days.

Preparation of the mixture

The porcelain or gres in powder is carefully mixed with water to obtain a liquid mixture that is poured directly into the molds. The product is then left to dry for about 3 days.

Bisque firing

The product goes through a first firing called “a biscotto” and fired to a temperature of 980°.

Bisque firing

The product goes through a first firing called “a biscotto” and fired to a temperature of 980°.

Decoration with enamels

The product is decorated by hand with glazes and colors free of nickel, lead, cadmium and heavy materials in order to be suitable and safe for food use. Once the aesthetic aspect is completed, it is fired at a high temperature (1280°). At the end of the process, the object appears resistant and hard.

Decoration with enamels

The product is decorated by hand with glazes and colors free of nickel, lead, cadmium and heavy materials in order to be suitable and safe for food use. Once the aesthetic aspect is completed, it is fired at a high temperature (1280°). At the end of the process, the object appears resistant and hard.

Production of pottery

We create and decorate unique and refined ceramic items according to the ancient techniques and traditions of Tuscan potters and ceramists.

Each product goes through three phases: the object is first made by lathe or by hand and then let dried; the bisque is fired at about 980°; the product is finally glazed, decorated with colors for food use, sprayed with crystalline and fired at low temperature.