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A ceramic cup of Caltagirone. His historical knowledge is based on recent research carried out in the context of the creation of the Museum of Ceramics , first at the local School of Ceramics and then at its own headquarters under the aegis of Italian Republic and Sicily Region. Caltagirone has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. [2] [3]
Pages in category "Ceramics manufacturers of Italy" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Deruta, a medieval hilltown in Umbria, Italy, is mainly known as a major centre for the production of maiolica (painted tin-glazed earthenware) in the Renaissance and later. Production of pottery is documented in the early Middle Ages, though no surviving pieces can be firmly attributed there before about 1490. It reached its artistic peak in ...
14 Italy. 15 Lithuania. 16 Netherlands. 17 Norway. 18 Poland. 19 Portugal. 20 Russia. 21 Spain. 22 Switzerland. 23 Sweden. ... TCL Ceramics (Formerly Tata Ceramics ...
Capodimonte porcelain (sometimes "Capo di Monte") is porcelain created by the Capodimonte porcelain manufactory (Real Fabbrica di Capodimonte), which operated in Naples, Italy, between 1743 and 1759. Capodimonte is the most significant factory for early Italian porcelain, the Doccia porcelain of Florence being the other main Italian factory ...
Italy "Naples Royal Porcelain Manufactory" (Real fabbrica delle porcellane di Napoli). Also called the Real Fabbrica Ferdinandea. Until 1806. 1774: Loosdrechts porselein: Loosdrecht: Netherlands: Joannes de Mol established the manufactory 1775: Aynsley China: Longton, Staffordshire: England: Acquired by Belleek Pottery in 1997 1775: Royal ...