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  2. Krosno Glass - Wikipedia

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    Krosno Glass S.A., commonly known as Krosno, is a glassware and crystalware company from Poland. [1] [2] It has been in operation since 1923 and specializes in the production of high-quality glass accessories or liquid vessels such as jugs, vases, carafes, decanters and chalices as well as stemware and tumblers for serving spirits. [3]

  3. Krosno - Wikipedia

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    The history of the company Krosno Glass S.A. (former Krosno Glassworks) dates back to 1923. The company employs nearly 2,200 people and is the largest employer in the region. [29] A long tradition in glass production and the influence of the glass industry on the local economy have made Krosno known as the "City of Glass".

  4. Category:Glassmaking companies of Poland - Wikipedia

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  5. Bolesławiec pottery - Wikipedia

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    Polish Pottery is hand crafted with pride at many small manufacturing companies in Bolesławiec, Poland. All of the pieces are hand painted, using sponge stamp and brushes to paint the art on each piece. All of the patterns are hand-cut by the artists in the sponge and then they use the sponges and brushes to apply the unique pattern to each piece.

  6. Ćmielów Porcelain Works - Wikipedia

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    Ćmielów Porcelain offices, Ćmielów Ćmielów Porcelain logo, ulica Biskupia 11 (11 Bishop Street), Kraków, Poland The Ćmielów Porcelain Works (Polish: Zakłady Porcelany „Ćmielów”; pronounced: [ˈt͡ɕmjɛluf]), in Ćmielów, Holy Cross Province, Poland, are the oldest [1] [2] and among the largest [3] porcelain works in Poland, and the largest thin-walled-china works in Europe ...

  7. Martynas Paleckis - Wikipedia

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    Paleckis's father Jonas Paleckis also was a glass manufacturer, who succeeded bishop John of the Lithuanian Dukes's glass business (John had established his business outside Vilnius in 1519). John transferred his business to Jonas Paleckis, a nobleman from Poland, on 4 November 1525. [1]