Lladro "The Daughter" Handmade Porcelain Figurine
Ethereal beauty representing the innocence of childhood. This handmade porcelain figurine portrays a young girl in a thoughtful pose.
Introduced in 2008, pieces from this collection feature contemporary and abstract representations of the family. You can collect all the figurines needed to represent your own family. Each piece is created in matte white porcelain to showcase the modeling perfection. The pieces are remarkable for their anatomy and facial traits. All characters convey a relaxed, introspective look, with an attitude of quiet happiness and satisfaction. This girl has a very sweet expression on her face while she is calmly listening to a favorite tale that is being read to her. The long cloth covering her legs is enameled in soft green.
Lladro's creations reflect the essence of life that sustains us and they reveal a world of emotions and experiences that define the best things in life. Giving a gift of Lladro enables the gift giver to capture a moment in someone's life.
Complete the collection with the matching pieces:
"The Son" K25129
"The Mother" K25130
"The Father" K25131
Additional Information:
Measures 5.91"W x 3.15"H. Weighs 0.48 pounds. For indoor display only. Wipe clean with a soft cloth. Made of porcelain. Imported.
About Lladro:
Founded in 1953 by three brothers, Juan, Jose, and Vicente were born of local farmers and endowed with great artistic talent. Their small family company was formed in the Valencian village of Almacera, Spain. Since then, Lladro has undergone an amazing metamorphosis from an artisan workshop to a huge firm of international scope enjoying continual growth. The company management has remained in the hands of the Lladro family, the owners of the firm, since its inception.
In the beginning, the company adapted styles from past eras, but the unique Lladro style was soon created. In addition to their particular form and color attributes, Lladro sculptures convey an endearing human warmth. Just as before, today's Lladro artists create works in accordance with a stringent artistic process, maintaining the highest quality as well as preserving the essence of the founding brothers.
In 1988, the Lladro Museum and Gallery opened in New York City. Displaying the largest collection of Lladro creations in the world, it includes many artistic works from the Lladro brothers early years. Some of the world's most prominent museums exhibit important Lladro sculptures in their permanent collection, including The Hermitage museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia and the Royal Art and History Museum in Brussels.
A long series of awards pay tribute to the Lladro oeuvre, among them the Prince Felipe Prize for Business Excellence. This award is the most prestigious that can be bestowed upon a Spanish company. The revered Lladro brand and accomplishments have ranked it among the first Spanish brands known worldwide.
Today, Lladro is staffed by about 2,000 employees, the majority of them at the City of Porcelain, a complex on the outskirts of Valencia where all pieces are created. Lladro distributes its creations to more than 120 countries on five continents.