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Delft Blue

Delft Blue (Dutch: Delfts Blauw) also known as Delftware or Delft pottery, is blue and white pottery made in and around Delft in the Netherlands and the tin-glazed pottery made in the Netherlands from the 16th century. Delftware in the latter sense is one of the types of tin-glazed earthenware or faience in which a white glaze is applied, usually decorated with metal oxides.

Delft Blue Street Art 'De Melodie uit Nosta'
Delft Blue Street Art ‘De Melodie uit Nosta’ (Tilburg 2017)

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Photos and Videos of Delft Blue

Fotos und Videos von Delfter Keramik

Fotos y Videos de Cerámica de Delft

Delft Blue Kissing Couple XXXL (Kussend Paar) in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Delft Blue Kissing Couple XXXL (Kussend Paar) in Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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Foto’s en Video van Delfts Blauw

Photos et Vidéos de Faïence de Delft

Zdjęcia i Filmy z Fajanse z Delft

Delft Blue also forms part of the worldwide family of blue and white pottery, using variations of the plant-based decoration first developed in 14th century Chinese porcelain, and in great demand in Europe. Delftware includes pottery objects of all descriptions such as plates, ornaments and tiles. The most highly-regarded period of production is about 1640–1740.

臺夫特陶器

Делфтский фарфор

الخزف الدلفي

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