Thursday, 12 December 2024
Emma Bridgewater - One of My Heroines
I'm sure most folk who live in the UK have heard of Emma Bridgewater, who, when only a young woman had the desire and the vision to save an enormous ancient pottery in Staffordshire. She says that literally everyone told her not to do it. In previous centuries the area was known for it's many potteries and of course the filthy air they created. Today there are only a few working potteries left. The Mr and I visited the Bridgewater pottery a few days ago, we had breakfast, a tour of the factory, we even painted some plates, which will be sent to us once they have been fired.
The whole experience was top notch and I would recommend a visit if any of you get the chance. After witnessing the labour intensive process involved in making her pots I fully understand the pricing and their worth. Incidentally all the folk working there were very happy with their tasks. Take a look at our plates above, can you guess which one I decorated and which one the Mr did? Before we went he wasn't sure it was his cup of tea but he absolutely loved doing it. When we recieve them back I'll post another picture so you can see the difference in the glazes after several firings.
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You plates are wonderful. What a lovely memento.
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DeleteI've not heard of Emma Bridgewater but it sounds like a very worthwhile tour and your plates are so sweet! (I'd wager your plate is the top one with the frog and lovely border??). ~Robin~
ReplyDeleteYes, tis mine
DeleteSounds an excellent visit.
ReplyDeleteYour plates look good.
All the best Jan
Thank you very much
DeleteI do hope my earlier comment came through okay and didn't disappear into your spam folder !?
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
PS I do like your plates
I do hope my earlier comment came through okay and didn't disappear into your spam folder !?
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
PS I do like your plates and I have also commented as anonymous
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Thanks Jan
DeleteOf course, I've heard of Emma Bridgewater and how exciting it is that you were able to visit her pottery.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the plates you and the Mr. painted. I think the first one is yours, but then again that might be too obvious ... xxx
You are right PP, mine is the froggie one.
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