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Delftware, named after the city of Delft in the Netherlands, is a style of tin-glazed earthenware that has been produced since the 17th century.
This particular item appears to be a ceramic brooch in the Delft style, likely created as a souvenir, often featuring iconic Dutch imagery like windmills, tulips, and traditional houses. The use of blue and white glaze is a hallmark of this style, aiming to replicate the aesthetic of traditional Delft pottery.
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Selling since January 2026
🐿️ Niknax bin seller. 🐿️ reasonable offers always accepted
Hi! My name is Tara! I find and sell curated vintage items and upcycle a few items too. I love finding unique items across many sources. I also love buying for my many (probably too many) collections. You never know what interesting item i will find. I have been selling on other platforms, but excited to start my journey with y’all here! Thanks for stopping by my small business and I appreciate all of you.
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