The artistic porcelain
Starting with technical concepts and stylistics of the Capodimonte porcelain school, respecting the tradition of the artisan workshop and with a meticulous research on materials for continuous product innovation, these enchanting figurines are born.
The whole creation process takes place in Vicenza, Italy, where expert craftsmen, model makers and painters take care of the pieces, refining each statue down to the smallest details and giving each face its own expression.
These children’s figurines represent the infantile world with its purity and naivety, a more modern and contemporary representation like their particular expressiveness.
Collectables or gift items, but also favors of particular value:
The emotions they transmit can easily convey a thought, a message for those who want
make a precious gift, but it can also be a piece of furniture.
Figurine porcelain figurine Beautiful reading on the ground
Handmade in Italy
Beauty from the fairy tale Beauty and the Beast
Porcelain figure depicting Beauty from the fairy tale Beauty and the Beast. She wears a dress with a wide skirt and puffed sleeves of a deep blue, decorated with floral motifs, and a yellow bodice. She wears her hair gathered from the side to the nape of her neck and is lying on her side, with her head resting on one hand, while with the other she holds a book on which the rose that the Beast has just given her is resting.
Height: 8.5 cm
Production phases.
SCULPTURE
Starting from a block of clay that is modeled to obtain that face, that expression of the object that you want to represent.
THE MOLDS
The sculpture is sectioned into several parts and a mold is obtained from each.
THE FOGGIATURA
Porcelain is a mixture of kaolin, feldspar, quartz and water. The “casting” that is poured into the mold.
FINISHING AND ASSEMBLY
Removed from the molds the pieces dthey need to be “smudged” and “refreshed”.
The figure is reassembled by assembling the various components.
Finally, all those details are applied that need to be made by hand and which are the value of craftsmanship.
THE LEAFLETS
What we believe to be one of the elements that most characterizes us is grafted here.
By studying the characteristics of the materials we have created thin sheets, created with a special tulle dipped in porcelain. Then we developed a method that allows us to print on these decorative motifs typical of fabrics.
The sheets thus decorated and still in a plastic state are cut according to the desired shape to “dress” the figurines.
These sheets put in the oven are transformed from fabric into porcelain, so it is that our porcelain pieces seem to be made with real fabric.
The hair is thin strands of porcelain that from time to time are “combed” on the bare head.
These stages of processing are very delicate because every mistake causes cooking defects and extreme care is required in handling the sheets without damaging the decorations.
COOKING
Each piece is dried and further dry finished to remove any defects.
During cooking at 1300° C, the porcelain dough comes close to its melting point.
DECORATION
After “high heat” cooking, the bisque is cleaned and sometimes smoothed and decorated.
According to the so-called “di Capodimonte” technique.
Finally there is the cooking of the color, or “third fire”
QUALITY CHECK
Finally, any details are added such as the shoulder straps of the bags or the strings of the violins, applied cold on the finished piece.
The pieces are carefully checked one last time.
Each item produced by Sibania is absolutely unique.
Both in the realization of every single piece.
Both in the technique of production that has no equal and that makes it inimitable.