Thanks for taking a look! Limoges porcelain is world-renowned French china produced in and around Limoges, France, a region famous for its high-quality kaolin clay deposits discovered in the 18th century. Since the late 1700s, Limoges has been associated with fine porcelain craftsmanship and hand-finished decorative arts. Haviland became one of the best-known Limoges manufacturers after American entrepreneur David Haviland began producing French porcelain in Limoges in the 1840s.
Haviland china was used in luxury hotels, fine homes, and even commissioned for U. This "Claude Monet à Giverny" collection was inspired by the colors and tableware style associated with Claude Monet's home and gardens in Giverny, France. The pieces feature hand-finished detailing ("filets faits main, " meaning hand-painted trim) and were produced in Limoges, France in the late 20th century.
Today, Limoges porcelain remains collectible for its craftsmanship, French heritage, and decorative appeal.