Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X The magic of the wood-fired kilns turning earth into a beautiful ceramic form or redware pottery, ...
We all know the iconic Delft pattern: the blue-and-white windmills, peacocks, florals that hail from Holland and are as deeply Dutch as Vermeer. But until recently, it lived chiefly on pottery. For ...
One of Holland’s most prestigious pottery makers, the Royal Delft Group, is promoting its heritage to combat the rise of copycat producers selling cheaper versions of traditional blue and white ...
DREAM COME TRUE As a small girl, Wilma Plaisier dreamed about working with Delft blue. She started 17 years ago, and today she is one of the last remaining master painters practicing this traditional ...
VietNamNet Bridge – Adventurous Dutch painter Eric Toebosch travels the world looking for inspiration. He told Minh Thu about his trip across Viet Nam, where he fell in love with the pottery at Bat ...
As historian and author, Frances Lichten noted in her book, “Rural Folk Art of Pennsylvania,” our Pennsylvania Dutch ancestors landing at the port of Philadelphia and found the colony rich in ...
One of Holland’s most prestigious pottery makers, the Royal Delft Group, is promoting its heritage to combat the rise of copycat producers selling cheaper versions of traditional blue and white ...
One of Holland’s most prestigious pottery makers, the Royal Delft Group, is promoting its heritage to combat the rise of copycat producers selling cheaper versions of traditional blue and white ...