1970s Wedgwood Jasperware Blue Heart Trinket Dish
Wedgwood is a renowned British pottery company,
founded in 1759 by Josiah Wedgwood, often referred to as the "Father of English Pottery."
Jasperware is an unglazed, vitrified stoneware with a matte finish.
First introduced in 1774 after thousands of experiments, it is produced in a variety of colors,
often adorned with white classical bas-relief motifs.
These motifs are frequently inspired by ancient mythology—Roman, Greek, and Egyptian—in the Neoclassical style.
They not only enhance the aesthetic appeal but also imbue the pieces with rich meaning.
Whether used as a decorative home accent or as a collectible, Wedgwood Jasperware pieces hold indispensable artistic value and historical significance.
𓍯𓂃Dimensions: 10.2 x 11.2 cm
𓍯𓂃Origin: United Kingdom
(Small chip on one point, please refer to the last image)
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