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Gien
Gien was founded in 1821 by Thomas Hall, an Englishman who wanted to introduce fine English earthenware manufacturing techniques in France.
Production first began with functional tableware, then went on to add fancier dinnerware, decorative pieces and tableware emblazoned with notable families' coats of arms. The factory worked non-stop on improving quality and developing artistic creativity. By following this philosophy, Gien produced exceptional pieces, which it presented at the various Universal Exhibitions from 1855 to 1900. In the 20th Century, in spite of wars and other crises, modernization and creation continued. Today, Gien is both the
number one producer of
the highest quality earthenware
in France, and a top-selling company both at the
national and international levels. Its product lines
are highly unique and distinguish themselves from
other pottery with rich, refined and varied shapes
and styles. |