All our panels and tiles are UNIQUE PIECES; they are mostly made by order and only sometime they are available for immediate delivery. Once painted and fired, the majolicas are framed and once framed they can not be sold without the frame that is made by hand to match the style and the colours of the majolica.
Contact us for any kind of request. Grazie!

 
THE PANELS
The majolica panels can be made by one whole piece of ceramic or by several tiles together; the customer can choose between having the majolica by itself or the panel framed by our frame maker Chiara.
Enjoy the following photos...

St. CLAIRE of ASSISI & St. FRANCIS of ASSISI
The "MUST TO HAVE" for a producer of majolica with the show-room in Assisi
Please, scroll down the photos to see also the complete description of the St. Claire's panel.




Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510)
ALLEGORY of SPRING (1482)
THE THREE GRACES (detail)
Uffizi Gallery, Florence - Italy
(Panel made by 9 ceramic tiles, framed)



Filippo Lippi (1457-1504)
MADONNA DELLE ROCCE





Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)
HEAD OF A WARRIOR (1475-80)
British Museum - UK
(Single ceramic tile, framed)






 
THE CASTLE OF SAUMUR
As depicted on the September panel of the
"Très Riches Heures" Calendar
Three original old bricks have been used for this amazing panel, entirely painted by hand.
The details of the painting are simply amazing (scroll down to see the close up of the piece).
The frame, in solid wood, is also made and painted by hand.








































 










































Georg Flegel (1566-1638)
Still-life with Pigmy Parrot
Staatliche Museen - Berlin, Germany
Two original old bricks have been painted by hand to offer this unique majolica panel; the frame is in solid wood, made and painted by hand.
UNIQUE!























Simone Martini (1284-1344)
St. CLAIRE of ASSISI
Beautiful reproduction painted by hand on ceramic of the original fresco that is inside the St. Francis of Assisi Basilica.
On the photo on the Right you can see a detail of the "craquelè" effect, typical of the majolicas painted on "refrattario" tiles and panels.
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MADONNA WITH JESUS CHILD




Benozzo Gozzoli (1421-1497)
St. Francis of Assisi speaking to the birds
Chiesa di san Francesco
Montefalco, Perugia (Umbria) - Italy









 
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