Delft
City in the Netherlands
Delft, a canal-ringed city in the western Netherlands, is known as the manufacturing base for Delftware, hand-painted blue-and-white pottery. In its old town, the medieval Oude Kerk is the burial site of native son and Dutch Master painter...
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Why is Delft famous?
Delft is a popular tourist destination in the Netherlands, famous for its historical connections with the reigning House of Orange-Nassau, for its blue pottery, for being home to the painter Jan Vermeer, and for hosting Delft University of Technology (TU Delft).
Is Delft pottery or porcelain?
History of Delft blue pottery
Delft blue emerges in late 16th century as an alternative to the expensive blue and white Chinese porcelain. Unlike Chinese porcelain, Delft blue is not made from Chinese clay, but of composite clays carefully painted and glazed. Another craft; genuinely Dutch.
Why is Delft Pottery blue?
The Delft Blue decor is painted with a dye mixture that largely consists of cobalt oxide according to a centuries-old recipe. Due to chemical reactions during the baking process, the painted pattern changes color from black to the iconic blue.
Is it worth visiting Delft?
Well worth a visit . Much calmer than Amsterdam ,but still with a lot of character and style to the old buildings which makes it very interesting.
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The meaning of DELFT is tin-glazed Dutch earthenware with blue and white or polychrome decoration.