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T - 843 Rubboli Collection

The history of the lustre technique - the application of gold and ruby iridescent layers during the third firing using broom as fuel - is one of the most mysterious and fascinating thing in the ceramic tradition. It seemingly originated in the Mesopotamia during the 9th century. After the Islamic invasion, it spread throughout North Africa and Spain. It finally reached Italy, where some of the most important Renaissance artists, including the celebrated Mastrogiorgio from Gubbio, created incredible masterpieces. In the 17th century, this technique slowly disappeared. It was Paolo Rubboli in Gualdo Tadino who rediscovered the lustre technique, using the information that in 1558 Cipriano Piccolpasso had collected in his book, The Three Books of Potter's Art. Nowadays, Maurizio Tittarelli Rubboli, Paolo Rubboli's great grandson, continues the family tradition and has created this fine collection of lustre tiles specifically for our company, combining the traditional with the contemporary,