Delft Blue Porcelain
The rise of Delft, a major Dutch pottery town, can be traced back to the 16th century, when the town's breweries declined due to polluted canal water. Initially, high-quality pottery was introduced from Italy and Spain, which led local Dutch craftsmen to learn how to make it and settle in different cities. However, the withdrawal of breweries from Delft allowed many pottery manufacturers to see better opportunities: moving into existing idle factories, using canal water as raw materials, and using canals to establish more convenient and direct transportation... In the 17th century, the Netherlands ushered in the golden age of science, art and trade, and then the tourism industry flourished in the 19th century. Delft blue porcelain, which was unique in both technology and artistry, was named Royal Delft by the Dutch royal family and became a representative of Dutch craftsmanship. Delft blue porcelain with the theme of Dutch windmills has also become a very popular souvenir.
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Origin: Netherlands
Year: 1960s
Material: 835 Silver, ceramic
Size: 3x3 cm
Condition: Excellent, minor signs of use
Mark: Material and craftsman's signature
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- In the 17th century, the Netherlands entered its golden age of science, art and trade. In the 19th century, tourism flourished. Delft blue porcelain, which was unique in both technology and artistry, was given the name Royal Delft by the Dutch royal family and became a representative of Dutch craftsmanship. Delft blue porcelain with the theme of Dutch windmills has also become a very popular souvenir.
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