Life is composed of many milestones. . . baptisms, marriages, weddings, anniversaries. These happy events are often celebrated with receptions and gatherings of family and friends. Such occasions should be marked in our memories, and the gifts we offer allow us to do so.
The porcelain of Laure Sélignac is entirely handmade and finely covered in 24 carat gold with the utmost respect of tradition. Each piece is a veritable work of art, allying functionality and aestheticism, and illustrating the importance and uniqueness of each event.
Offering Laure Sélignac porcelain as a wedding or anniversary gift gives you the certitude of giving a gift that will never go out of style, one which will be handed down from generation to generation. Laure Sélignac porcelains truly are works of art, created entirely by hand and can therefore be completely personalized.
What better way to anchor an event in everyone's memory than with the initials of the bride and groom, or their wedding date? A personalized wedding gift can remind us that a wedding is a unique moment, marked forever.
The wedding and anniversary gifts from of Laure Sélignac perfectly illustrate the magic of the event. All of the proposed designs are inspired by a romanticism which draws from the fineness of the porcelain and the quality of the chosen models: heart-shaped boxes or jewlery, vases, teacups or even lamps.
These works of art, created by a team of artists constituting the Laure Sélignac house, provide an inexhaustible treasure of gift ideas, for wedding anniversaries, baptisms, or just simply to touch a woman's heart.
Laure Selignac has a boutique in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, at 73 Rue des Plantes, and also an Internet site to be visited for all those searching for authentic Limoges porcelain : http://www.laureselignac.com.
The house of Laure Sélignac is a true reference in the industry for the painting of Limoges porcelain and seeks to recognize independent artists and their artwork through the Annual Art Competition. For more information, please consult the website at http://laureselignac.com/



