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Boleslawiec

Historic European Stoneware
It's History
Boleslawiec stoneware originated as folk art in the early 1800s. It was
crafted in the German province of Silesia, now a part of Poland.
Inspired by the peacock feather, farmers were instrumental in creating a
statement of strength and beauty in each piece of the tableware.
Today, in a small village of Poland, skilled artisans still individually
handcraft and hand paint each piece with the same pride and care used
over a century ago, preserving the charm of Old Central Europe. Antique
Boleslawiec stoneware can be seen in museums, antique shops, and in
private collections throughout Europe.
Unique Design
Unique to these ceramics are the iridescent eye markings that
characterize the peacock. These large blue and green eyespots and
variations are classically arranged on the pieces to depict patterns
that are distinct to the Silesian region. Excellent craftsmanship is a
hallmark of Boleslawiec stoneware. Each piece is an individual creation,
so no two pieces are exactly alike.
Practicality and Elegance
Created from a white clay and fired in coal and gas ovens at
temperatures in excess of 1350 degrees centigrade with a lead-free
glaze, this stoneware is safe for use in the dishwasher, microwave, and
oven. It is also non-toxic and impervious to abrasives. As an extremely
durable stoneware, it will not crack or chip easily. Thus it is an
appealing combination of functional and beautiful stoneware. Boleslawiec
is a striking addition to any home and an exquisite part of any
collection.
Boleslawiec is distinguished by its clean lines and captivating designs
in cobalt blue, peacock blue, and earth tones.
Simple Elegance At Its Best! !

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