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Polish ceramics pottery

There are examples of ceramics decorated with blue and brown very characteristic of this region, created in Boleslawiec centuries. These individuals are highly valued in the world. They are a beautiful combination of traditional forms and decorations made by hand, while, at the same time very practical and best quality.

Boleslawiec is a small town located in the southwestern part of Poland. The production of ceramics began in the Middle Ages and here in the nineteenth century and the city had 15 potteries. At that time the area was part of Germany and the city was known as Bunzlau. Despite the political, ceramic production was discontinued. Today is the manual production pottery is larger than using traditional methods.

Although made in Boleslawiec pottery is very characteristic, offers a variety of shapes, sizes and decorations. In addition, all products are decorated by hand using the punch technique that helps make each unique. Among the most typical ornaments are some that are considered inspired by the drawing in the tail of a turkey, including dots, circles and small flowers.

These products are made of white clay decorated, glazed and baked in special ovens. Despite its traditional appearance and manual techniques used in their production, Boleslawiec pottery is very durable and can be used in a dishwasher, microwave and freezer. Thanks to the homogeneous color, even pieces with different motives combine very well together. Another ceramic production center in Poland Wloclawek. The pots, plates and bowls Wloclawek have varied ornaments, especially with motifs of plants and flowers.

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