Friday, March 30, 2012

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Irish Pottery as a gift never fails. From retro Celtic to current modern day Belleek Pottery or the slightly more modern Nicholas Moss Collections. Pottery from Ireland is unique and always appreciated by those who are the lucky recipients of such treasured gifts. yves saint laurent shoes ,

If we take a look at the history of perhaps one of Irish Pottery's best latter day success stories then we can get an idea of just how the art and craft of the potter has survived in Ireland.

So to Belleek

Pottery in the region began around 1849, after John Caldwell Bloomfield inherited his father's estate. yves saint laurent boots , Seeking to provide employment for his tenants, who had been affected by the Irish potato famine and, being an amateur minerologist, he ordered a geological survey of his land. On finding that the area was rich in minerals, Bloomfield went into partnership with London architect Robert Williams Armstrong and Dublin merchant David McBirney. yves saint laurent sandals , In setting up a pottery business, Bloomfield managed to get a railway line built to Belleek so that coal could be delivered with which to fire kilns. .

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