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Limoges - France's Porcelain Capital 🤍 Discover Bernardaud

🔍 Did you know? Kaolin clay is essential for porcelain-making. It wasn’t until the late 18th century, when kaolin was discovered in Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche, just a few kilometers from Limoges, that France could finally produce its own exquisite porcelain! 🏭 Bernardaud, est. 1863 in Limoges This historic porcelain workshop has opened its doors to visitors, offering a fully immersive journey from raw materials to finished masterpieces. Through live demonstrations of craftsmanship and decorative techniques, you’ll enjoy an interactive, educational adventure. By the end, you’ll unlock the secrets of Limoges porcelain and understand why it’s crowned as France’s porcelain capital! 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Calling all ceramic lovers—big and small! Limoges (a sister city of China’s Jingdezhen) welcomes you to explore Bernardaud and dive into porcelain magic. 📅 Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday 📍 Address: 27 rue Pierre Bernardaud, Limoges #PorcelainCulture #Limoges #MadeInFrance #Bernardaud #CeramicArtisans

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Limoges - France's Porcelain Capital 🤍 Discover Bernardaud

🔍 Did you know? Kaolin clay is essential for porcelain-making. It wasn’t until the late 18th century, when kaolin was discovered in Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche, just a few kilometers from Limoges, that France could finally produce its own exquisite porcelain! 🏭 Bernardaud, est. 1863 in Limoges This historic porcelain workshop has opened its doors to visitors, offering a fully immersive journey from raw materials to finished masterpieces. Through live demonstrations of craftsmanship and decorative techniques, you’ll enjoy an interactive, educational adventure. By the end, you’ll unlock the secrets of Limoges porcelain and understand why it’s crowned as France’s porcelain capital! 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Calling all ceramic lovers—big and small! Limoges (a sister city of China’s Jingdezhen) welcomes you to explore Bernardaud and dive into porcelain magic. 📅 Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday 📍 Address: 27 rue Pierre Bernardaud, Limoges #PorcelainCulture #Limoges #MadeInFrance #Bernardaud #CeramicArtisans

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