Royal Tichelaar Makkum
The artistic creation of authentic Makkumer ceramics begins
underground, close to the Frisian village of Sopsum. The fertile clay
soil around the hamlet is rich in chalk,
originating ages ago in the
White Cliffs of Dover, brought to the
continent by the sea. Royal
Tichelaar Makkum is the only Dutch pottery firm still using clay from
its own land.
Royal Makkumer ceramics embody a tradition of craftsmanship dating
back to the company's founding in 1594; every piece is modeled by the
hands of a professional. It is the small variations, inseparable from
handiwork, that distinguish these products from mass-produced
imitations. The centuries-old majolica method involves painting on the
unfired tin-glaze; the formulas for the glaze and paints are strict
secrets of the
Tichelaar family, passed on from generation to
generation.
The decorative designs are exclusively done by hand. First, after a
bisque fire, the outlines are painted with a very fine brush called a
"trekker," followed by the filling-in of color with another, slightly
less fine brush, called a "dieper" before the final high-gloss firing.
With its rich and fascinating history, Royal Tichelaar Makkum is the
oldest business in The Netherlands. Visit www.tichelaar.nl.
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