Handmade pottery from the Silesian region of Poland.
When I travel, I always look for handmade stoneware dinnerware. Handmade pottery is one of the world’s oldest art types. I love pottery ceramics, and my shelves are filled with handpainted pieces that I’ve bought all around the world. My favorite finds, the ones I use every day, are from the small town of Boleslawiec in the Silesian region of southwestern Poland, where the history of this art is lengthy. The stoneware dates back to the 1800′s when farmers of the region created designs based on the “eyespot” pattern of the peacock feather. Besides enjoying the beauty of my pottery mixing bowls, large serving bowls, stoneware plates, and large ceramic teapot with their plethora of designs, I use my pottery dishware every day and my family loves this attractive stoneware. As an extremely durable dinnerware, it will not break or chip easily.
