Amazing Lladro Gres and Lladro Figurine History You Should Know
By Catalogs Editorial Staff
Know the beginning of these beautiful figurines
Lladro Gres and Lladro Figurine Collection always offer outstanding craftsmanship, individuality, and artistic nature. They are a “must-have” for many collectors. If you are unfamiliar with these little works of art, they come in all shapes and sizes. They can come as birds, flowers, families, lovers, animals … just about anything you could imagine. Lladro Gres and Lladro Figurine are truly created, not just made. They bring handcrafted and hand-painted – notably the earth-toned Lladro gres collection – by artists.
Because of the unique nature of these figurines, they have a colorful past which may help the collector appreciate them more. Below is a quick introduction to the history of Lladro figurines and Lladro gres.
Humble Beginnings:
These figurines were originally made by the Lladro brothers (Juan, Jose, and Vicente) in Valencia in 1950s Spain. It started as a family-owned business, with the brothers being encouraged by their mother. They were talented with both sculpting and painting. Their mother gave them best education so that they could get into the best art schools in Spain.
Growing Up:
While they were attending art school together, they created their first kiln and began to make porcelain figurines. They started selling their figurines at local art markets, but soon the demand was much higher than the three brothers could produce themselves. They decided to move their production from their family home to a warehouse in a neighboring town, giving them more space for their creations.
The Lladro brothers also reinvented the firing process of porcelain. They reduced the normal three-layer firing into a one-layer firing. Reducing the amount of time that the figurines need to be in the kiln, but also giving Lladro porcelain its signature look. This new firing process gives the porcelain its crystalline look and pastel tones, which are particularly fine in pieces from the Lladro gres collection.
Branching Out:
In order to keep up with demand, the brothers hire employees–chemists, decorators, and sculptors. They then began to quickly open new stores. Today, Lladro is internationally known, but still, a family-owned business.
The artists and sculptors still remain true to the Lladro brothers’ original intent despite the fame of these little figurines. The company did not moss produce these figurines like so many others. The artists carefully crafted and painted by hand these figurines, undergoing many different revisions until they reach perfection.
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Lladro figurines remain world-renowned for their charm and beauty. What started as a small business has blossomed into something much greater…something for people all around the world to enjoy. The best part is that they haven’t lost the individual and original touch, making them a true collectible.
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