Royal Copenhagen 212-3626 RC Red and gray vase with gold 24 x 22 cm
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Item number: 108833
Description: Royal Copenhagen 212-3626 RC Red and gray vase with gold 24 x 22 cm In mint and nice condition From 1968
Craquelé, Craquele, Krakelé eller Krakkele (Crackelure)
Crackleware is a special branch of the ceramic family, and as all other porcelain it has its origin in China. In Denmark the production was started at the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Manufactory at the beginning of the 20th Century and was very soon brought into a new era. This type of porcelain gave proof of high technical skill and has become very popular on account of its characteristic appearance.
Crackleware - plain colors, is in whole or in part covered with a red, green or turquoise overglaze color. This method of decoration was used successfully by the Sèvres Factory during the Eighteenth Century. Through the Empire period it came to Royal Copenhagen and was since then used extensively on account of the pleasant and harmonious color effects obtainable.
Crackleware with colored bands of delicate red, green or turquoise shades will emphasize the shapes and the purity of the material and thereby please through its simplicity
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