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DESCRIPTION
The Proud Mary collection expands with a Polychrome Proud Mary: Proud Mary Wild Flower! We welcome our newest colorful family member with open arms.

Proud Mary is a design by Koens & Middelkoop. The collection consists of large, hand-painted shapes and smaller variants decorated with a screen print. The unique collection has grown considerably in recent years and from now on there is also a colorful Proud Mary for sale decorated with the screen printing technique.

A piece of Delft Blue History

In the 1960s, Royal Delft took over the Westraven tile factory. A special find was recently made in the archive: the sketches and transfer sheets of six beautiful different flower designs by Westraven. The sketches and transfer sheets date from 1930. These sketches and transfer sheets were used as inspiration for the Proud Mary skirt.

Add the Proud Mary Wild Flower to your collection and add color to your interior with that iconic piece from Royal Delft.

DETAILS
– Craftsmanship: Handmade & decorated with a transfer designed by a Royal Delft master painter.
– Size: 4.2 × 4.2 × 6.8 10.8 x 10.8 x 17.2 cm
– Color: Delft Blue
– Handmade in Netherlands
– From the Proud Mary 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.

Transfer Technique
The decoration on these products is applied by using a transfer technique that was developed in England in the 18th century. In those days an engraved copper sheet with wet ink was pressed on tissue paper and afterwards the tissue paper was pressed on a ceramic surface. Finally, the ceramics were fired at a low temperature and the decoration appeared on the product. Nowadays the transfer is made with a screen print.

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