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Chocolate sculptures
The Island
|December 04, 2025
Chocolate sculptures have travelled a long and curious path from novelty to recognised art form, drawing both confectioners and fine artists into a medium that is at once familiar and challenging.
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Their origins lie in the traditions of European chocolatiers who, from the seventeenth century onwards, began experimenting with moulds to create ornate table pieces for aristocratic banquets. These early creations were often delicate figurines or architectural miniatures designed to impress diners with both skill and extravagance. As techniques improved and the availability of chocolate widened, these edible ornaments gradually shifted from rare indulgence to a craft that invited innovation.
The modern history of chocolate sculpting began to take shape in the early twentieth century when advances in temperature control and the understanding of cocoa butter crystallisation allowed chocolatiers to treat chocolate more like a sculptural material than a temperamental sweet. This development gave rise to the first generation of specialists who carved, cast and assembled chocolate into increasingly ambitious forms. They discovered that chocolate offered a unique balance of malleability and fragility.
This story is from the December 04, 2025 edition of The Island.
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