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A little about Polish Pottery

by: the_trove( 1513Feedback score is 1000 to 4,999) Top 5000 Reviewer
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Below you will find some very interesting information about this wonderful pottery---firstly all the pieces are freezer, microwave, oven and dishwasher safe, they are all lead and cadmium free, also scratch resistant.  They are strong enough for daily use, will look new  for years and make unique gifts that will be cherished for generations.

This lovely pottery originated as a folk art in the early 1800's in the German province of Silesia, which is now a part of Poland.

Early decorations were derived from the peacock feather, which was a sign of prosperity, these pieces where created by the farmers of the region.  Traditional patterns use green, blue and earth tones.  Each piece is handmade with a white clay that is found in Poland.  Plates and bowls are hand thrown while other forms are cast from molds.  The stoneware is then fired at temperatures in excess of 1350 degrees centigrade.  The firing insures highly durable stoneware whic can retain heat and cold for long periods.  The patterns are stamped on, using stamps hand cut from sea sponges.  The most exclusive patterns are done free hand, so no two are exactly the same.

Traditional patterns are initialed by the artist are are not limited in production.  Signature pieces are done by very skilled artisans and are more detailed in design.  These pieces are numbered as well as signed and are called "UNIKAT" meaning unique.  These pieces are more expensive and highly collectable.  The family that produces this line employs approx. 21 people (women) to paint the pieces, each person has there own specialty in decoration.  Variations in color or pattern will occur.  The UNIKAT ceramicware is a little thinner than the Zaklady ware, but still has the same durable qualities. 


Guide ID: 10000000001223072Guide created: 06/21/06 (updated 09/10/08)

 
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