Royal Manufacture of Sèvres
The Royal Manufacture of Sèvres is a renowned porcelain factory located in Sèvres, France. Established in 1740, it became famous for its high-quality porcelain and intricate designs. The factory was initially founded to produce luxury items for the French royal court, particularly under the patronage of King Louis XV.
Over the years, Sèvres has produced a wide range of decorative pieces, including vases, plates, and figurines. The factory is known for its innovative techniques and vibrant colors, often incorporating gold and cobalt blue. Today, the Royal Manufacture of Sèvres continues to create exquisite porcelain, maintaining its legacy as a symbol of French craftsmanship.