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Ceramic tableware

Hand-decorated ceramics according to original, recognizable designs by artists from Włocławek was especially popular in Poland in the 1970s. The faience factory in Włocławek was opened in 1873. It mainly produced kitchen utensils. At that time, the first attempts to decorate products with multi-colored floral motifs were introduced.After the Second World War, the factory renewed the production of …

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Subject

  • handicraft
  • pottery
  • Pottery

Type of item

  • cup
  • tableware
  • ceramic
  • Ceramic
  • Cup

Date

  • 2022

Medium

  • clay
  • vitreous enamel
  • Clay
  • Vitreous enamel

Subject

  • handicraft
  • pottery
  • Pottery

Type of item

  • cup
  • tableware
  • ceramic
  • Ceramic
  • Cup

Date

  • 2022

Medium

  • clay
  • vitreous enamel
  • Clay
  • Vitreous enamel

Providing institution

  • The International Center for Information Management Systems and Services

Aggregator

  • MUSEU

Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)

  • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Rights

  • International Centre for Information Management Systems and Services (ICIMSS)

Creation date

  • 2022

Place-Time

  • Włocławek
  • Włocławek

Places

  • Włocławek

Identifier

  • 100682
  • Pb_100682

Language

  • pl
  • pol

Is part of

  • Europeana Crafted

Is related to

  • Dozhinki

Providing country

  • Poland

Collection name

  • 628_Museu_MiedzynarodoweCentrumZarzadzaniaInformacja

First time published on Europeana

  • 2023-08-21T13:13:12.032Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2023-08-21T13:13:12.032Z
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