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Embossed Plate – Prague Monuments (Black, Random selection), 18 cm, Vilém Janoušek, Original Blue Onion Pattern

A completely original porcelain dessert relief plate featuring motifs of famous Prague landmarks, hand-decorated by Vilém Janoušek (JV Porcelán). The plate is also decorated with the traditional “cibulák” (onion pattern) design. It is also suitable for hanging on a wall.

Porcelain artist Vilém Janoušek has devoted his entire professional life to painting porcelain, especially custom-made pieces, since graduating from art school. His hand-painted porcelain can be found all over the world. He uses only high-quality porcelain paints.

The decor is selected at random. However, if you prefer a specific design, please mention it in the order notes and we will try to accommodate your request, subject to availability.

Diameter: 18 cm


Other variants:

122,64 € incl. VAT

In-stock, 4 pcs
also available in store (Jugoslávská 567/16, Prague 2)

This order rewards you by 2990 Onion-smileys By each purchase, Registered customers are rewarded by Onion-smileys (points). After order completion, Onion-smileys are added to your account. You can use them like a discount by next order.

Code: Janoušek-talíř-reliéfní-pražské-památky-černá





Description

Embossed Plate – Prague Monuments (Black, Random selection), 18 cm, Vilém Janoušek, Original Blue Onion Pattern

Details


Colour: Black, Blue
Product categories: Plates
Microwave / Dishwasher use: NO
Country of origin: Czech republic
Weight: 0.4 Kg
Manufacturer: Cibulák (Blue Onion pattern)
Dimensions: 0.0 x 0.0 x 0.0 cm

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About brand Cibulák (Blue Onion pattern)


It was already in 1864 when the industrialist from Dubí Anton Tschinkel bought a large building called Lower Forest Mill in present Tovární street in Dubí near Teplice and rebuilt it into a Majolica manufacture. In 1885, the firm O. C. Teuchert from the near Meissen purchased the factory from him and started there production of porcelain in Rococo style with so called “onion” pattern. Its production achieved an extraordinary success and interest of customers which can be seen from the number of parts of the set; in 1929, when the factory was owned by Artur Bloch, it included 257 shapes and until 1956, it was marked with designation MEISSEN in an oval frame.

Now, when you read this introduction, the company’s name is Český porcelán and the number of pieces with the onion design achieves 660 shapes. These products are guaranteed by the Association of Glass and Ceramic Industry of the Czech Republic as a “Czech Product”.

 

Video: Manufacturing of the Blue Onion pattern

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