Boleslawiec Made

Boleslawiec Made

Polish Pottery

The picturesque country of Poland is located at the intersection between the eastern and western Europe. In 2004 that Poland became a member of the European Union. If one studies the culture of the country, we see that, because of its strategic location and its history Single, Poland has been considerably influenced by the cultural nuances of Eastern and Western Europe considerably which is reflected in its lifestyle and folklore and Aboriginal art. In various areas of cultural activities, Poland has proven over and over Once on the world stage whether the architecture, fine arts or literature and even celluloid. Pottery is one of the most famous and popular different works and it is a tradition that has survived the test of time and is now known worldwide for its design quality and complex forms. It is interesting to note that the origin of stoneware or Poland has a long history and rich related to its growth. It was during the last years 18th century and early 19th century that the first specimens of Polish pottery can be dated to. In the province of Bunzlau, which had been part of the German region of Silesia, which is now part of Poland, the first samples of pottery were Polish found and were dismissed as sandstone Bunzlau.

One of the most popular styles of traditional Polish pottery known as "eyespot 'Design characterized and influenced by peacock feathers from this area and has been largely developed by the artists of the time. However, during the period of the Second World War, all these extraordinary works of art were destroyed. But after the war had ceased, Poland once again continued its tradition of building ceramics and objets d'art and factories were also established for this purpose. Currently Poland is one of the foremost pottery producers in Europe and the tradition has been preserved especially in a small village in the country of Poland, called Boleslawiec. In this region, the skilled craftsmen, inspired by the years and trends of ancient and medieval art popular in Europe Central to continue to enjoy the pleasure of forming pottery unique designs. It is interesting to note that while the designs are mostly inspired by traditional art forms, there is no restriction in terms of form. Polish pottery is available in exquisite designs in multiple forms. Polish pottery is displayed in all the antique shops and major museums in Europe.

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Zaklady Boleslawiec Polish Pottery Stoneware


Polish Stoneware Serving Platter / Tray with Handles, Unikat Pottery Hand-made and Signed by Artist


Polish Stoneware Serving Platter / Tray with Handles, Unikat Pottery Hand-made and Signed by Artist


$74.99


This Square Serving Platter with Handles hand-formed from white clay and baked at 2,246 degrees, which makes it extremely durable and non-porous. It can literally go from the oven to the table to the dishwasher.
This pottery piece is hand-made and signed by the artist in Zaklady Ceramiczne – the oldest factory in Boleslawiec, Poland and marked Unikat (unique), which makes it even more valuable!
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Polish Stoneware Scalloped Pie Dish, Unikat Pottery Hand-made and Signed by Artist


Polish Stoneware Scalloped Pie Dish, Unikat Pottery Hand-made and Signed by Artist


$59.99


This Scalloped Pie Dish is hand-formed from white clay and baked at 2,246 degrees, which makes it extremely durable and non-porous. It can literally go from the oven to the table to the dishwasher.
This pottery piece is hand-made and signed by the artist in Zaklady Ceramiczne – the oldest factory in Boleslawiec, Poland and marked Unikat (unique), which makes it even more valuable!
The Pie Dish is…

Polish Stoneware Small Footed Bowl, Hand-made Polish Pottery From Boleslawiec


Polish Stoneware Small Footed Bowl, Hand-made Polish Pottery From Boleslawiec


$24.99


This lovely Footed Bowl is hand-formed from white clay and baked at 2,246 degrees, which makes it extremely durable and non-porous. It can literally go from the oven to the table to the dishwasher!
The bowl is hand-made in Ceramika Atrystyczna – the well-known factory in Boleslawiec, Poland (formerly Bunzlauer).
This Footed Bowl is durable and multifunctional dish,- it may be used as a cereal bowl…


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