Berlin - Canto, KPM
In 1763 Frederick the Great took over porcelain works from a Berlin businessman. The Prussian King gave the works their current name, KPM: Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur, or Royal Porcelain Manufacturing. He also gave the porcelain its royal insignia - the royal blue sceptre and orb.
To this day, Berlin porcelain is still shaped and painted by hand in the traditional style, with passion and high-quality craftmanship.
*The Canto design pattern adds a sophisticated black rim to the plain white Berlin porcelain pieces (pictured).
Please note that there are currently no available images of each Berlin piece in the Canto design. If you have any questions please contact the Wunsch Boutique team at: info@wunschboutique.de.
To this day, Berlin porcelain is still shaped and painted by hand in the traditional style, with passion and high-quality craftmanship.
*The Canto design pattern adds a sophisticated black rim to the plain white Berlin porcelain pieces (pictured).
Please note that there are currently no available images of each Berlin piece in the Canto design. If you have any questions please contact the Wunsch Boutique team at: info@wunschboutique.de.
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