Spongeware Pendant
Historical Information
Type: Handpainted Spongeware
Pabric: Earthenware
Date: Late 19th Century
Find Location: Essex, UK
Extra Information:
This piece is a piece of Blue and White floral spongeware repeated pattorn it was found in Essex.
The history of spongeware pottery dates back 40 ancient times, with evidence of its use found in Minoan ceramics from 4.000 years ago. The technique further developed in Britain during the 19th century, when potteries in Bngland, Wales, Scotland, & Ireland began using fine-pared sponges cut into shapes to print simple coloured patterns onto inexpensive earthenware. This decorative technique has continued to be popular and cherished, showcasing a unique blend of artistry and tradition in pottery decoration. Beautiful hand-painted floral designs sometimes accompany the sponge prints.
All jewellery findings and chains are made with Stainless Steel (the most recyclable material available) unless otherwise stated.
All jewellery findings and chains are made with Stainless Steel (the most recyclable material available) unless otherwise stated.