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The Ceramic Board Masterpiece Art Museum


How a Ceramic Board Masterpiece is Made
The making of ceramic board masterpieces
Original picture > Color separation > Printing on transfer paper > Transfer to ceramic board > Firing > Retouching > Firing > Inspection > Ceramic board masterpiece

-Faithfully Reproduced Masterpieces that will not Fade even after 2000 Years-
Ceramic board masterpieces are faithful reproductions in color and size of artistic works on large ceramic boards. 
Compared to paper, canvases, or frescos, the color does not fade over time, and it can be recreated to the same size as the original; for this reason, you can experience the same impact and realism as if you were seeing the original masterpiece.

"Mona Lisa," "The Last Supper," "Guernica"… If We could Leave World Masterpieces with the Same Appearance, Forever…!
The technique and the Ceramic Art Board came out of the eager wish for such a world to exist.
The Otsuka Museum of Art is the world's first ceramic board masterpiece museum, which was established to realize this wish. It boasts one of the largest permanent exhibition spaces in Japan, and Otsuka Ohmi Ceramics Co. Ltd.'s technology was used to recreate more than 1000 masterpieces from around the world, recreated to the original size and appearance, and collected in our halls.

Separation of Color
Separation of Color

Print on Transfer Paper
Print on Transfer Paper

Copy onto Ceramic Board
Copy onto Ceramic Board

Firing
Firing

Retouching
Retouching
Ceramic Board Size
Ceramic Board Weight
Number of Glaze Colors
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