Discover the savoir-faire of Bourg-Joly Malicorne earthenware
Since 1747, Bourg-Joly Malicorne has been producing exceptional pieces of earthenware.
Discover the ancient techniques of earthenware of the eighteenth century in a universe full of history. An ancestral French treasure.
Bourg-Joly Malicorne, an art ceramics factory in Bourg-Joly, was founded in 1747 in the heart of the Sarthe valley by Jean Loiseau. It is the oldest earthenware company still in operation in Malicorne.
Earthenware, or glazed terracotta, appeared in France in the 16th century. Originally reproducing patterns traditionally made of wood or metal for everyday use, they evolved over the next two centuries into finely crafted shapes, elegant proportions and hand-painted artistic motifs. White clay has been used to produce the best results for the most sought-after parts. Elaborate masterpieces and exceptional hand-carving techniques contributed to the construction of the name of Bourg-Joly Malicorne and the reputation of its products throughout France.
In our 250 years of existence, these skills and know-how have been handed down from generation to generation. Since April 2009, a new generation of enthusiasts continues the tradition, our history and our designs in the 21st century.
Today, our artisans have been making and painting our products by hand for more than 250 years. By preserving the French heritage, our historical traditions and our ancestral techniques, we create heritage pieces that are both classic and contemporary, and will appeal to future generations.