Lladró Explained

Lladró Comercial SA
Type:S.A. (corporation)
Foundation:1953
Products:Porcelain art and figurines
Homepage:www.lladro.com

Lladró (pronounced as /ʎaˈðɾo/) is a Spanish company based in Tavernes Blanques, Valencia, that produces high-end lighting, home accessories, decorative sculptures and porcelain figurines.[1] [2]

History

The company was founded in 1953 by three brothers, Juán, José and Vicente Lladró, in the village of Almàssera near Valencia. Starting with items such as vases and jugs, it wasn't until 1956 that they started producing the sculptures for which they are now known. Interest in the items produced by the Lladró brothers saw their small workshop expand several times until eventually they moved to Tavernes Blanques in 1958.

Technique

The manufacturing ingredients are kept closely guarded. The process is detailed in a number of Lladró publications and is on view for tours at the City of Porcelain. Lladró figurines are made of hard-paste porcelain.

Marketing

Lladró figurines are given an additional title in English as well as the Spanish original, however these names are frequently not translations (figurative or literal) but new names that are more likely to appeal to an English speaking audience. An area for some confusion is that the names of the pieces can change throughout their run so the same figurine may end up with several titles.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Lladró: the magic world of porcelain. Salvat Editores (Barcelona, Spain). 1988 . 978-8434548602 .
  2. Book: Whiteneck, Peggy Rose . The Lladró Guide: A Collector's Reference to Retired Porcelain Figurines in Lladró Brands . Schiffer Publishing. 2019. 978-0764358395.