Polish pottery, also known as Bolesławiec pottery, is renowned for its distinctive hand-painted designs and durable quality. Originating from the Silesia region of Poland, particularly the town of Bolesławiec, this ceramic tradition dates back centuries. The intricate patterns, often featuring floral motifs, dots, and peacock eyes, are applied using sponges and brushes, making each piece unique.
The Chodzież porcelain factory, established in 1896, is one of Poland's oldest and most respected ceramic manufacturers. While often associated with more traditional porcelain, they also produce decorative earthenware.