These fine porcelain artefacts, of Neoclassical inspiration, refers back to the Imperial style, which originated in France during the second phase of the Neoclassical period
(late 18th and early 19th centuries). Its slenderness of line, sober elegance, and the
subdued Romanticism already evident in its reinterpretation of the classical model fully
vindicate the principle of imitation on which these works are based, making it a valid
expression of Neoclassical taste and style. These porcelains have been created using
traditional techniques for both the modelling and the decoration, every detail of which
has been executed using precious enamels and fine 18-carat gold. They are an example
of the high degree of taste and technical skill achieved by our master craftsmen.
To identify a genuine Villari artefact, it is vital to verify its origin by checking the
guarantee card, the “Porcellane Villari” trade mark and “Decoré à la main, oro
zecchino 18 carati” (hand decorated, fine 18-carat gold) wording, and the “Made in Italy” mark. Minor imperfections, such as irregularities in colour or
surface finish, are a further guarantee that the product is entirely made by hand.
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