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  2. Bolesławiec pottery - Wikipedia

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    A display that illustrates style of Bolesławiec pottery. Polish store in Seattle. Bolesławiec pottery (English: BOLE-swavietz, Polish: [bɔlɛ'swav j ɛt͡s]), also referred to as Polish pottery, [1] is the collective term for fine pottery and stoneware produced in the town of Bolesławiec, in south-western Poland.

  3. Bolesławiec - Wikipedia

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    The name Bolesławiec among other names of Silesian towns in an official Prussian document from 1750 issued in Polish in Berlin. The name Bolesławiec is a patronymic name derived from the Slavic name Bolesław, composed of two elements of the old Polish, currently unused term bole(j) meaning very and sław meaning fame.

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  5. Category:Polish pottery - Wikipedia

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    Bolesławiec pottery; C. Celtic graphite pottery This page was last edited on 23 December 2019, at 06:11 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Talk:Bolesławiec pottery - Wikipedia

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    Bolesławiec pottery is a Polish continuation of the German Bunzlau pottery which was continued despite the expulsions and destruction of German heritage. Even Polish authors (Anna Kurpiel and Katarzyna Maniak: "Ceramika z Bolesławca — dziedzictwo w tranzycie") observe the discrepancy between the modern view of these ceramics and their ...

  7. Category:Polish art - Wikipedia

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    Polish pottery (1 C, 2 P) S. Art schools in Poland (4 C, 5 P) Sculptures in Poland (11 C, 4 P) ... Bolesławiec pottery; C. Constitution of 3 May 1791 (painting) F ...