Based out of Bonny in the Loiret, Lucien Brisdoux, the son of potter Achille Brisdoux, was taught by Raoul Lachenal in the mid 20's and as a result went through a period of experimentation. One of the results of this were a series of sculptural vessels usually underglazed in dark brown tones and overglazed with random patterns of metallic glazes varying from silver through copper, to gold.. This lasted for around ten years and he gave up the technique around 1940 as it was too expensive. These can be found individually but we currently have a striking set of three on the site.