Rijksmuseum, "Delft Blue Polychrome Tulip Tiles" Coasters, Set of 6
Colorful set of 6 coasters each with a different Delft 17th century tile of tulips. Easy to clean, cork coasters, heat resistant laminate surface, presented in transparent packaging.
From the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the national museum of the Netherlands dedicated to Dutch arts and history and is located in Amsterdam.
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About Delftware & Delft Tiles
Royal Delftware and tiles are decorated in a variety of motifs. Windmill landscapes, flower baskets, and assorted floral patterns all showcase the wonderful artistry. Delft blue plates are a type of tin-glazed earthenware pottery made in Delft, Netherlands. They are part of the blue and white pottery family, which is inspired by 14th-century Chinese porcelain. Delft blue plates are made from composite clays that are painted and glazed. The paint is made from cobalt oxide, which turns black during the baking process and then blue after firing. The amount of water used in the paint determines the shade of blue, with more water producing a lighter blue and less water producing a darker blue.