Remember those blue and white milk
jugs and kitchen tiles and the little girl and boy poised for a kiss, and these
porcelain pieces are iconic symbols of the Netherlands. Potters from this side
of the world make beautifully decorated, blue-tinged earthenware called
Delftware since the 17th century. This type of ceramics is highly valued
because of its historical significance and association with traditional Dutch
design. The style of pottery is also sought after by most visitors to the
Netherlands and can be spotted at some specialist stores throughout Amsterdam.
These would be the perfect souvenir to bring back a piece of Amsterdam to your
home! I'd love to help you plan your trip, so be sure to pick up the phone and
call me or send me an email when you're ready to start planning.
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