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The tulle and porcelain lace are applied to a type of work that requires long years of experience, this is the reason why this process is expensive and rare. The tulle is first dipped in porcelain slip then dried to the right point
when it has reached the desired consistency is applied to the young lady in raw porcelain which had previously been molded into the casting, the operation is very delicate, because every fold must be shaped and firmly attached
made the hem is edged with the liquid barbotina ..
Everything is superimposed tulle veil veil to create the effect of swelling as indeed were the clothes of the eighteenth century.
the tulle veil is superimposed to create the effect of swelling as indeed were the clothes of the eighteenth century then it begins with the application of the pleats in the bottom of the skirt and in the cleavage with the addition of flowers that will give vivacity and color to the damina.
This is the young lady completed in all its details, then will be dried and fired at 1250°, after this firing will be decorated with colors from third fire and firing again at 780°, as the last operation the young lady is decorated again with 24k gold then put in the kiln to the final firing at 720°.