ROYAL BLUE

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About

Delft Blue is the world-famous pottery that has been produced in the city of Delft since the 17th century. Between 1600 and 1800, it was popular among rich families who would show off their Delft Blue collections to one another. Although the Delftware potters preferred to call their pottery “porcelain”, it was only a cheaper version of the real Chinese porcelain. Delft Blue was not made from the typical porcelain clay, but from clay that was coated with a tin glaze after it was fired. In spite of this, Delft Blue achieved unrivalled popularity, and at its peak, there were 33 factories in Delft. Of all of these factories, the only one remaining today is Royal Delft.


 

Wooden Shoes

Wooden shoes or clogs have been traditional footwear for hundreds of years.

Today, most of the Dutch do not wear clogs and it is mostly tourists who buy them to take home as souvenirs. So you are unlikely to meet someone wearing clogs on the streets.

 

Farmers do still wear them sometimes however. You may well run into someone wearing clogs “in the wild” in villages like Staphorst and Bunschoten, where people still wear traditional clothing.

 

Windmills

A windmill is a structure that converts the energy of wind into rotational energy by means of vanes called sails or blades. Centuries ago, windmills usually were used to mill grain, pump water, or both. There are windmills that convert the rotational energy directly into heat.

Windmill One

Windmill Two

Windmill Three

Windmill Four

 

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