Delftware is not a protected brand name and it is often used to this day for ceramics with blue and white decoration.
Delftware ceramics dutch.
It is also used for similar pottery that it influenced made.
Delfts blauw is a general term now used for dutch tin glazed earthenware a form of faience most of it is blue and white pottery and the city of delft in the netherlands was the major centre of production but the term covers wares with other colours and made elsewhere.
Delftware or delft pottery also known as delft blue dutch.
Authentic delftware made in the netherlands is hand painted by experienced artists and glazed in a centuries old process the results are one of a kind items treasured for generations.
What is real dutch delftware.
These foreign ceramics were prized among dutch potters and many began imitating their asian counterparts techniques.
It is therefore fairly common for objects that are not delftware because for example they were not made in delft or were made using more modern production techniques rather than the traditional delftware technique.
Delftware also called delft tin glazed earthenware first made early in the 17th century at delft holland dutch potters later brought the art of tin glazing to england along with the name delft which now applies to wares manufactured in the netherlands and england as distinguished from faience made in france germany spain and scandinavia and majolica made in italy.