Caneware, also known as cane ware, is a type of pottery that is characterized by its fine, delicate texture and its creamy white colour. It was popularized by the British pottery manufacturer Wedgwood in the 18th century and was imitated by other British potteries. Caneware is made from a mixture of kaolin, feldspar and quartz, that is mixed with water and then shaped into pots, vases and other decorative objects. The pottery is then fired at a high temperature. After firing, the surface is polished to a smooth finish, which gives it its distinctive appearance and texture. Wedgwood's caneware more...
The Wedgwood Pottery Company has been in operation for over 250 years. Founded in 1759 in England by Josiah Wedgwood, the company quickly became known for its high-quality pottery and innovative designs.
In the early years of the company, Josiah Wedgwood was focused on creating new types of pottery that would meet the demands of the changing market. He introduced a variety of new techniques, including the use of transfer printing, which allowed for intricate designs to be applied to pottery quickly and easily.
One of Wedgwood's most famous designs was the Jasperware line, which was introduced in more...
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