Longwy Art Deco French Cloisonné Ceramic Vase
Item #3316
An Art Deco Vase made by Longwy in France with the technique of “Ceramic Cloisonné ” that gives extra dimension to the design by carving heavy lines into the pattern and filling them with rich enamel color. This is piece is in the iconic pyriform (Pear or Gourd) shape made popular by this company. At ArtDecoCollection.com we have several examples of various sizes in this shape. This one also bears the intricate stamp of the Societes des Faienceries with the crown crest of Longwy. It has a nice cross hatch detail and geometric floral motif.
four examples from our Collection of Longwy Vases
Longwy is the name of a town where three countries meet. Part of France, it nearly borders Belgium and Germany and the techniques and advances in pottery in the early part of the 20th Century were shared by these three countries . The faiance factory at Longwy began in 1798 and developed it’s iconic style of craquele (crackle finish) and cloisonné in the late 1800s. Borrowing the concept from ancient Chinese and Japanese Cloisonné which is created with the use of metal bands which form the outlines with enamel colors filling in.,Ceramic Cloisonné duplicates this by making deep lines in the surface of the clay piece and then coloring each section with rich color before firing. Outstanding pieces were created in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco Eras.
Longwy is well known for perfection in the detailing of the cloisonne execution as exemplified by the design of this exceptional vase
Measurements
10.5″ T x 8″ W x 8″ D