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CRAFTSMANSHIP

The Delft blue painting style constitutes an important part of the cultural heritage of the Netherlands. The craft of Delft blue has been passed down from generation to generation over the centuries. Passionate craftsmen continue to honor the tradition, carrying on the heritage of this unique craft. Delft blue is cherished not only in the Netherlands but also worldwide. It adorns many homes, museums, and collections, continuing to enchant people with its timeless beauty.

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Timeless

Delft blue, a timeless craft that reflects the beauty and tradition of the Netherlands. This unique blue and white ceramic style has been a symbol of Dutch pride and craftsmanship for centuries. The story of Delft blue begins in the 17th century when Dutch traders imported valuable porcelain products from China. Inspired by this Eastern beauty, Dutch craftsmen started experimenting and created their own version of ceramics, known as Delft blue.

Craftsmanship

The traditional process of Delft blue pottery is a true work of art in itself. It starts with shaping clay into the desired forms, such as vases, plates, or tiles. The formed clay is then dried and covered with an engobe that will carry the distinctive blue-and-white color scheme. This process demands precision and expertise to achieve the right consistency and shade.

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Art

The real artistry happens during the painting process. With a steady hand and keen eye, skilled craftsmen apply detailed designs onto the pottery. Traditional themes are often used to represent the rich Dutch history and culture. Each brushstroke is deliberate, contributing to the beauty and refinement of the final product. The painting process is labor-intensive and demands a steady hand, precision, and patience.

Transformation

After painting, the pottery undergoes a true transformation: it is first glazed and then fired at high temperatures. This process changes the color from cobalt black to the beautiful Delft blue, and covers the pottery with a protective layer of melted glass, making the product durable and functional. The end result is a magnificent piece of Delft blue ceramic, a delight for the eyes and a historical work of art.

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