Bolesławiec, the Polish capital of Pottery

Pottery production in Bolesławiec goes back to the 13th century

Bolesławiec is a city located in southwestern Poland, in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship. It has been famous for centuries for the production of ceramics, which is one of the most famous Polish products. The first mention of pottery production in Bolesławiec dates back to the 13th century. At that time, utility vessels such as cups, plates, bowls and vases were produced here.

Ceramics from Bolesławiec are one of the most famous Polish products

In the 16th century, the production of ceramics in Bolesławiec flourished. At this time, more decorative vessels began to be produced, decorated with characteristic patterns. These patterns were inspired by the tradition and folklore of the region.

"Ceramika Artystyczna" is a plant cultivating the traditions of the "Julius Paul und Sohn" factory (1893 - 1945) in Bolesławiec. Continuing centuries-old traditions, we mainly produce ceramic vessels, hand-painted and decorated with stamps designed by our artists.

Stoneware made of white clay is fired in modern ceramic kilns at a temperature of 1250 oC, using lead-free glazes, which makes it ecological, abrasion-resistant, and therefore safe in ovens, dishwashers and microwave ovens.

A combination of traditions with modernity

A wide selection of designs allows you to find a product that suits your individual tastes and needs. If you are looking for a beautiful and durable product that will serve you for many years, ceramics from Bolesławiec is the perfect choice.

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