Robotic and “Inca” frog designed by Nador Judit for the Zsolnay manufacture in the 1970s. The technique is called “eosine”, that is to say a particular luster porcelain stoneware that in the green color takes on a metallic appearance. 15 x 10 x h 12 cm.
Robotic and “Inca” owl designed by Nador Judit for the Zsolnay manufacture in the 1970s. The technique is called “eosin”, that is to say a particular luster porcelain stoneware which in the green color takes on a metallic appearance. Diameter 8 x h 14 cm.
Robotic and “Inca” rooster designed by Nador Judit for the Zsolnay manufacture in the 70s. The technique is called “eosine”, that is to say a particular luster porcelain stoneware that in the green color takes on a metallic appearance. 12 x 6 x h 15 cm.
“Inca” centerpiece designed by Nador Judit for the Zsolnay manufacture in the 1970s. The technique is called “eosin”, that is to say a particular luster porcelain stoneware which in the green color takes on a metallic appearance. Diameter 22 x h 10 cm.
Robotic and “Inca” dog designed by Nador Judit for the Zsolnay manufacture in the 70s. The technique is called “eosine”, that is to say a particular luster porcelain stoneware that in the green color takes on a metallic appearance. 6 x 12 x h 12 cm.
Robotic and “Inca” owl designed by Nador Judit for the Zsolnay manufacture in the 1970s. The technique is called “eosine”, that is to say a particular luster porcelain stoneware that in the green color takes on a metallic appearance. 9 x 9 x h 14 cm.
Robotic and “Incaic” eagle designed by Nador Judit for the Zsolnay manufacture in the 1970s. The technique is called “eosine”, that is to say a particular luster porcelain stoneware that in the green color takes on a metallic appearance. 12 x 7 x h 11 cm.
Robotic and “Incaic” fish designed by Nador Judit for the Zsolnay manufacture in the 1970s. The technique is called “eosine”, that is to say a particular luster porcelain stoneware that in the green color takes on a metallic appearance.
Robotic maternity designed by Judit Nador for the Zsolnay manufacture in 1970. The technique is called “eosine”, that is to say a particular luster porcelain stoneware which, in green coloring, produces a metallic effect on the object. H 22 cm.