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Flambe

Antique Moorcroft using the flambé firing technique was both time consuming and dangerous. Reduction firing produced carbon monoxide as a by product and lead was used in the manufacturing process. This is why Moorcroft decided to abandon flambé glazes more than three decades ago.

By little short of a miracle, the technique of flambé painting was discovered. It was not dangerous. No lead is used and carbon monoxide is not a nasty by-product. That said, only two Moorcroft artists have discovered how to paint in the flambé way and that flambé work is the finest carried out at Moorcroft today.

Our longest serving and renouned painters Wendy Mason and Julie Dolan have created a glorious selection of flambé pieces, and in most cases, only one of each design will be available.

 

 

Flambe Land at Peace - Plaque Flambe Land at Peace - Plaque

Flambe Land at Peace
PLQ11

£745.00
Flambe Met in Love - Vase Flambe Met in Love - Vase

Flambe Met in Love
77/11

£2,585.00
Flambe Harvest Poppy - Vase Flambe Harvest Poppy - Vase

Flambe Harvest Poppy
375/7

£1,650.00
Flambe Huntarian - Vase Flambe Huntarian - Vase

Flambe Huntarian
402/4

£660.00
Flambe Paix - Vase Flambe Paix - Vase

Flambe Paix
393/10

£1,860.00
Flambe Pavot - Vase Flambe Pavot - Vase

Flambe Pavot
32/8

£1,495.00