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Photo porcelain pictures and plaques
Immortalizing loved ones is a custom that has been with us for ages, frescoes on cavern walls, carved stones, ancient pyramids and mosaics are just some of the ways we paint a 'portrait' and
immortalize someone forever.
Keeping alive the memory of loved ones thru images and pictures is as common today as in the past, and today's techniques of photo porcelain and photo ceramics let us remember and honor those we
truly cherish.
Porcelain plaques (photo porcelain) allow us to keep our loved ones forever and characterize special moments while standing up to the test of time. A porcelain plaque remains with us forever.
Today's photo porcelain production techniques are refined works of art that capture the spirit of our loved ones thru high quality reproduction of the image with stunning details.
Photo porcelain materials and manufacturing techniques
Since 1924 we've used plaques in real porcelain (known as German porcelain).
Porcelain is a ceramic product made of a mixture of caolino and aluminium silicate, and when put in an oven at a temperature between 1250° and 1300° vitrify and become a frosted white material.
Photo-porcelain was invented by the Chinese between VII and VIII centuries B.C. In Europe it began to be produced only in the XVII century.
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