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✨ Delftware — this iconic blue-and-white pottery from the Netherlands — was inspired by Chinese porcelain.🏺💙 In the 17th century, Dutch potters recreated the stunning designs, adding their own unique twist with cobalt blue underglaze! 🖋️ I know the placement-wise the fish should be facing in, but I like the elegance of keeping the delftware towards the center, and the fish would go with a patchwork sleeve. #TattooArt #Delftware #BlueAndWhite #TattooHistory #Inked #TattooCulture #Traditional... Delftware Tattoo, Blue Porcelain Pattern, Porcelain Drawing, Blue China Patterns, Chinese Porcelain Pattern, Dutch Porcelain, Dutch Pottery, Visual Map, Porcelain Pattern

✨ Delftware — this iconic blue-and-white pottery from the Netherlands — was inspired by Chinese porcelain.🏺💙 In the 17th century, Dutch potters recreated the stunning designs, adding their own unique twist with cobalt blue underglaze! 🖋️ I know the placement-wise the fish should be facing in, but I like the elegance of keeping the delftware towards the center, and the fish would go with a patchwork sleeve. #TattooArt #Delftware #BlueAndWhite #TattooHistory #Inked #TattooCulture…

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Beautiful pottery called Delftware, also known as Delft Blue, which is traditionally made in the Dutch town Delft. Delftware was created at the end of the 16th century as a cheap alternative to blue and white Chinese porcelain. Other types of Delft earthenware are the multi-colored ‘Boerendelfts’ and the ‘Delft white’. 🍶🇳🇱 Dutch Decor Netherlands, Delft Blue Pottery, Delft Houses, Swimwear Illustration, Dutch Aesthetic, Windmill Painting, Dutch Porcelain, Amsterdam Wedding, Amsterdam Tulips

Beautiful pottery called Delftware, also known as Delft Blue, which is traditionally made in the Dutch town Delft. Delftware was created at the end of the 16th century as a cheap alternative to blue and white Chinese porcelain. Other types of Delft earthenware are the multi-colored ‘Boerendelfts’ and the ‘Delft white’. 🍶🇳🇱

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How To Paint Talavera Style, Porcelain Design Pattern, Mexican Pottery Tattoo, Pottery Painting Blue Flowers, Diy Talavera Painting, Polish Pottery Tattoo, Folk Art Pottery, Pottery Painting Ideas Blue, Delft Painting

It's difficult to get a tattoo these days without it looking like somebody else's. But Ukrainian artist Rita Rit Kit Zolotukhina has found a solution with these delicate botanical fingerprint tattoos.

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Abi Cereal Bowls, Set of 4 Party Bowls, Russell Hobbs, Toile Fabric, Organic Forms, Cereal Bowls, Dinnerware Sets, Kitchen Stuff, Kitchen Furniture, Green And White

Discover the entire [Abi Dinnerware Collection by AnthroLiving]( https://www.anthropologie.com/abi-collection). Inspired by traditional Dutch Delftware and French toile fabrics, this tableware boasts motifs of florals and bees that were handpainted by print designers, and then carefully applied to softly ribbed stoneware. The high-caliber material results in a brighter white hue, allowing the stunning blue tones to pop in contrast. As versatile as it is beautiful, this high-quality china…

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Magazines Layout, Delft Pottery, Pottery Patterns, Dutch Art, Career Vision Board, Blue Things, English Country Style, Antique Pottery, Johannes Vermeer

The beloved pottery is just as blue chip as it was in the 1600s. IT’S BOTH! The Dutch began making the tin-glazed, blue-and-white earthenware in the 1600s in Delft, a city also known as the hometown of artist Johannes Vermeer. Local potters used distinctive marks that noted a piece’s provenance. Some artisans were inspired by Chinese porcelain (hence its similarity), but others looked to religious motifs and pastoral scenery (So. Many. Windmills!). Production was prolific, with more than 800

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