Tips to Identify an Authentic Limoges Porcelain Box
A porcelain box looks simply exquisite.
The production of the Limoges porcelain boxes dates back to the late 1970s.
They were produced for
the first time in the city of Limoges in France.
The initial...
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Tips to Identify an Authentic Limoges Porcelain Box
A porcelain box looks simply exquisite.
The production of the Limoges porcelain boxes dates back to the late 1970s.
They were produced for
the first time in the city of Limoges in France.
The initial production used kaolin clay as the raw material for these boxes.
However, later the
manufacturers graduated to the use of feldspar and quartz for creating these one of a kind boxes.
These boxes are popular as gift items as well as collectibles and if you too want to have a collection of your own, it would be a wise idea to
learn how to distinguish an authentic porcelain box from a fake one.
Whether you are buying a box or figurine as a gift item or as a showpiece
for your home or office, make sure that you keep the following tips in mind before loosening your purse strings.
Check the stamp on the box
One of the most common identification marks for a genuine Limoges porcelain box is the factory stamp that is painted by hand at the b
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