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DESCRIPTION
Complete your hand painted tableware with this teapot. The tea series consists of the same hand painted Delft Blue decoration. Because the hand painted Delft Blue decoration we advise you not to put the teapot in the dishwasher to preserve the quality of the decoration.
DETAILS
- Hand painted with a Delft Blue decoration by Royal Delft painters
- Size: 4.3"× 3.9" × 11.2" / 11 x 10 x 28.5 cm
- Color: Delft Blue
- Handmade in Netherlands
- From the Original Blue Collection
About Royal Delft's Craftsmanship
Royal Delft has been creating high-quality Delft Blue since 1653. The craft of painting is at the core of the company, although other decoration techniques have been developed over the years to create high-end earthenware. Carry on reading to discover the two different techniques that Royal Delft uses to this very day to make unique blue and white objects.
Hand Painted
The origin and core of Royal Delft is the hand painting of high-quality Delft Blue pottery. Decorating starts with applying the contours with charcoal, after which the panel painters shape the details freehand with special brushes made of marten and squirrel hair. The paint is water-based and color nuances are created by mixing the paint less or more with water. The Delft Blue décor is painted with a paint that for the most part consists of cobalt oxide according to age-old recipes. Due to chemical reactions during the baking process, it changes color – hidden under the glaze – in a black-painted pattern to blue.