Product code: Porcelain store biscuit candle holder
Very nice porcelain candle holder biscuit of a child sitting under a tree with gilding and candle holder painted in light blue.
A biscuit is a faience baked between 980 and 1,040 °C without glaze (without enamelling), a soft or hard porcelain[1], fired without glaze at high temperature (from 1,200 to 1,400 °C), and there are also biscuit stoneware that are also without glaze. The store porcelain biscuit is used to make statuettes, table tops, reductions of large statues, etc.
The first executions in porcelain biscuit were made in the middle of the eighteenth century at the Sèvres factory in order to stand out from the polychrome productions of the Meissen factory