Yep, they trace back to the 18th century, crafted by artisans who saw doors as more than just barriers but as gateways worth adorning.
High-temperature firing turns clay into a rock-solid surface, resistant to wear, tear, and time—because beauty should last.
Because brass and steel might hold up, but only ceramic carries that old-world charm with intricate floral patterns and soft, earthy textures.
Not all, but the best ones are crafted in small batches, where every swirl of paint and glaze tells its own story.
Absolutely. Swap a dull handle for a hand-painted ceramic knob, and suddenly, a plain cabinet or door gets its own personality.