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Questi colori sono originali o ridipinti?

Are these colours original or repainted?

Pronunciation

ri-di-PIN-ti — four syllables; stress on the third. 'Ridipinti' = repainted (ri- prefix = again; dipinti = painted).

When to use it

Use this when examining coloured ceramics, painted furniture, or any polychrome antique. Repainting or retouching changes authenticity and value.

What it means

'Originali' (original) vs 'ridipinti' (repainted). For Italian majolica (maiolica), the glazed decoration is fired at high temperature and should not be repainted. UV light (lampada di Wood) is used by experts to detect later additions — original glazes fluoresce differently from modern paints.

Variations

Come si capisce se è stato ridipinto?

How can you tell if it's been repainted?

Asking for the method — shows expertise and interest

Ha una lampada di Wood?

Do you have a UV lamp?

UV (Wood lamp) reveals restorations on ceramics and paintings

Questo smalto è integro?

Is this glaze intact?

Chipped or missing glaze (smalto) reduces value of majolica pieces

Mini Dialogue

— Questi colori sono originali o ridipinti? — Originali — è maiolica di Deruta del Cinquecento. Guardi la lucentezza dello smalto. — Posso vederla sotto luce UV? — Ho la mia lampada qui — vede? Tutto uniforme, nessun restauro.

— Are these colours original or repainted? — Original — it's Deruta majolica from the 16th century. Look at the glaze's brilliance. — Can I see it under UV light? — I have my lamp here — do you see? All uniform, no restoration.

Cultural Note

Deruta (Umbria), Faenza (Emilia-Romagna), Montelupo Fiorentino (Tuscany), and Caltagirone (Sicily) are Italy's four great majolica centres, each with distinctive patterns. Deruta is known for lustrous metallic glazes; Faenza for elegant blue and white designs; Caltagirone for vivid Baroque colours. Genuine pieces from the 16th–18th centuries are significant historical artefacts.