Lladro Figurines
Lladró Figurines: History, Craftsmanship, and Collectible Treasures
Discover our exquisite collection of Lladró figurines, celebrated worldwide for their exceptional craftsmanship and timeless beauty. Founded in 1953 by brothers Juan, José, and Vicente Lladró in Almàssera, Spain, the company initially produced simple pottery figures before focusing on high-quality porcelain sculptures. By the 1960s, Lladró had gained international recognition, entering the US market in 1965 and expanding globally over the following decades, including the launch of the more accessible Nao brand in 1968 and expansions into Asia, Russia, Eastern Europe, and India.
Each Lladró piece is meticulously handcrafted in Valencia, Spain, using artisanal techniques such as modeling, carving, relief, engraving, and painting. The result is figurines of unparalleled detail and artistry, from delicate porcelain roses to expressive human forms. This exceptional quality makes Lladró figurines highly coveted by collectors, with factors such as rarity, condition, and market demand influencing their value — from small secondhand pieces at $10–$20 to rare, large editions reaching $50,000.
Renowned for their beauty and artistic merit, Lladró figurines are displayed in prestigious museums worldwide, including the Lladró Museum in New York City, and have collaborated with contemporary artists to bring modern, colorful interpretations to the collection.
Whether you’re an experienced collector or simply drawn to unique, meaningful designs, Wolfpack Collectibles offers Lladró treasures curated by an enthusiast like you, each piece representing a distinctive work of art that can be cherished for generations.