Gouda pottery does not reference a single factory, but is a style of Dutch pottery made by a number of different manufacturers and was named after the city of Gouda, where it was historically manufactured. The potteries were founded in the late 19th century, when a number of local ceramic artists and artisans came together to establish a centre for ceramic production in the town of Gouda. The potteries quickly became known for their high-quality workmanship and the use of bright colours and bold, stylized designs.
During the early 20th century, the Gouda potteries gained widespread popularity and recognition, and the products produced by these potteries were highly sought after by both the Dutch and international markets. Some of the most famous Gouda potteries from this period include Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland, Petrus Regout & Co, and the De Distel factory.
Despite the popularity of their products, the Gouda potteries more...
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