Prices are estimates only, Final prices are based on customizations and work involved.
Customize your favorited photos into a truly unique image that will be the brag of the town. Accent them with different styles of boxes, hangers or lighting. Each priced individually and we will work with you to make your Lithophane special.
These are an 100x100mm Lithophanes that can be linked together in a chain or hung individually. Pricing includes a single square, frame, a few beads if desired and a suction cup. This lithophane frame comes in several colors and will be printed with UV resistant material to prevent warping in the sun.
Custom boxes are made to your tastes and desires. We have boxes and cubes that hold from 3 to 5 100x100mm Lithophanes. They are available in many colors, solid or metalic. Different lighting is available as well as adding a turntable if desired
Why not make your nightlights special? Check out our new design! We can take any image you would like and make it into a nightlight. Nightlights come with the light sensitive plug in LED light, a diffuser and a Lithophane. They are approx.110x120mm or 100mm round. Change them out seasonally. You can even add words for addition cost. Check out the memorial page for tribute ideas!
These heart strings are perfect for Moms and Grandparents. Each heart is approx. 90x90mm and you can decide how you want them to hang. You can tilt them, like in the picture or have them hang straight. You can also add them to our window hangers because each come with 2 loops and a clip. These can also be made larger or smaller so contact us for a quote. Let us help you make a memorable piece for you loved one.
Such an easy and beautiful way to seasonally change up your decor! Buy the complete set once then change up just the Domes.
Each Dome lamp comes with a battery tealight, a diffuser and a base which can be printed in many different colors. Complete set is $45. additional Domes $25ea
All images shown are only samples of our work and may be subject to copywrite
Perhaps one of the most unusual and exciting art forms to emerge from the early 19th century was the lithophane. The lithophane has a rich history. The artworks were an innovation in the art world back then. The invention is generally credited by Baron Paul de Bourguignon, of Rubelles, France in 1827.
The earliest forms of the lithophanes in history were actually produced many years before France made them. The origin of the lithophanes came from China. Chinese potters decorate floral designs in delicate walls of eggshell-thin porcelain vases. There is only a little historical evidence in existence indicating the exact origin of this unique technique in China. But the certain thing is that the technique was used before for the Europeans discovered them.
The Europeans did not only use the technique, but they also evolved the concept to a whole new level. Where the concept started with simple floral art, the Europeans made complex and detailed pieces of art. A wide variety of images appeared on the magical lithophanes. The pieces of art contained delightful replicas of landscapes, reproductions of famous portraits and popular paintings, dramatic religious art, and scenic panoramas.
The concept wasn’t as simple to execute. The sheer artistry of high order was required to master the art of lithophanes. The very first lithophanes were carved entirely by hand. But over time, the artist reasoned that molds could be made, to specialize the art. These molds were made with a layer of wax placed on a plate of glass. This provided significant transparency for the artists. Because the thickness of the wax stopped the light from passing through, each scratch in the wax became a little lighter. In this way, the artists could scratch a road from dark to light.
The artist first sketched the conceived work on the white wax. When he was satisfied he started with carving into the wax. The artist worked with knives and polishers to form the sculpture. He needed to take care of every little detail within the design. When every detail was perfect, the wax was made into a plaster cast. This was the shape used for the porcelain object. A moist porcelain paste was then pressed into the mold in a professional manner. This perfectly filled every detail of the scratched design. Due to the casting process, every fine detail is revealed by the pasta.
But like all trends, the popularity of the lithophanes decreased trough time. The light slowly faded away from these pieces of art. Until … recently, with the arrival of the 3D printers. Countless new creations and ways are being devised, to give new light through this wonderful piece of art once again! Check out some 3D printed lithophanes on Pinterest or google. Scroll through our galleries to see the possibilities. And it doesn't end there!
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