DeWit delft from the Dutch Village.
The term delftware is sometimes used to describe any blue and white ceramic item. However, authentic beautiful delftware is hand painted by experienced artists and tin glazed by a process developed over centuries. The results are one-of-a-kind items treasured by knowledgeable owners.
Delftware is named for the Dutch city of Delft. In the late 16th century, prohibition closed Dutch breweries. Many of the vacated buildings were used by the fledgling, but growing delftware industry. The development of the tin glazing techniques evolved slowly through many countries from the Orient to Italy. It was perfected by Dutch artisans.
DeWit delftware is sold by Dutch Village. DeWit has long European tradition. They excel as a high quality but affordable producer of the beautiful unique pieces shown in these pages.
All authentic DeWit Delft products are of true Dutch origin and are exquisitely hand painted. They can be identified by an imprint showing the factory mark, item number, and the artists initials.
The DeWit imprint is shown below.