Dutch Delftware Polychrome Painted Earthenware Lidded Ginger Jar. Polychrome Delftware ginger jar featuring traditional Dutch tin-glazed earthenware craftsmanship, decorated with ornate floral baskets, scrolled cartouches, and vibrant botanical motifs in a palette of blue, yellow, and green. Marked on base.
Size: 10 x 10 x 11 in.
Delftware porcelain manufacturing is a traditional craft from the Netherlands that produces tin-glazed earthenware designed to imitate Chinese porcelain. It developed in the 17th century in Delft, where artisans used a white tin glaze to create a smooth surface, then hand-painted designs—most often in cobalt blue—before firing the pieces in a kiln. The process involves shaping the clay, applying the glaze, painting detailed scenes such as landscapes or floral patterns, and firing at high temperatures to fix the decoration. Although called “porcelain,” Delftware is technically earthenware, but its refined look and craftsmanship made it highly valued across Europe and it remains a signature Dutch decorative art today.
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