
Pompadour porcelain
Pompadour porcelain refers to a style of fine china that was produced in France during the 18th century, specifically associated with the era of Madame de Pompadour, the influential mistress of King Louis XV. Renowned for its delicate beauty, Pompadour porcelain features intricate designs, often with floral patterns and vibrant colors. It is admired for its craftsmanship and artistic value. Many pieces were made in factories such as Sèvres, which set the standard for high-quality porcelain at the time. Today, Pompadour porcelain is highly collectible, appreciated for both its historical significance and aesthetic appeal.