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Rococo ceramic teapot, third-fire decoration and gilding 4
Product Code: JUD-RTH04-4
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Description
Hand-thrown ceramic teapot from the Rococo Bling Bling collection, combining floral imagery, raised textures and genuine gold accents in a piece that is both functional and sculptural.
- Artist: Judith Dubord
- Collection: Rococo Bling Bling
- Hand-thrown ceramic
- Decorating techniques: silkscreen, genuine gold gilding, decals, slip-trailing and hand-painted applications
- Third-firing decoration
- Built-in strainer integrated into the teapot to keep loose tea leaves near the spout
- Designed for everyday use
- Thoughtfully engineered for a comfortable grip and pouring experience
- One-of-a-kind piece
- Approximate dimensions: 9½ x 5½ x 7 in.
A playful and elegant teapot where Rococo inspiration meets contemporary ceramic artistry in a piece made to be enjoyed every day.
Creation process
The Rococo Bling Bling collection by ceramist Judith Dubord presents colorful pieces! Whether with her own silkscreen prints, unusual decals, or even gilding (yes, yes, real gold!), the artist uses several decoration techniques on the same piece. To do this, several firing times and several cooling periods are to be expected.
From decor to decor and from firing to firing, the pieces of the Rococo Bling Bling collection are adorned with all their colors, patterns and textures - to the delight of the eyes!
Upkeep
The Rococo Bling Bling collection by ceramist Judith Dubord presents colorful pieces! Whether with her own silkscreen prints, unusual decals, or even gilding (yes, yes, real gold!), the artist uses several decoration techniques on the same piece. To do this, several firing times and several cooling periods are to be expected.
From decor to decor and from firing to firing, the pieces of the Rococo Bling Bling collection are adorned with all their colors, patterns and textures - to the delight of the eyes!
The artist
Judith Dubord
Saint-Jean-Port-Joli

My practice in crafts is at first sight formal superimposed on a quest for intimate poetic-playfulness. My choices of materials, clay and glass, imply a passage through fire and a feeling of anticipation induced by their physico-chemical metamorphoses.
The object and the techniques of ornamentation and surface treatments are at the heart of my practice. I research the contrasts and dichotomies between form and decor. The cohabitation between sobriety and fantasy is one of my ways of doing things. I tirelessly explore the fine line between delicacy and disorder. Intimacy, rootedness, volubility and incongruity are my favorite themes. 