
English ceramics
English ceramics refer to pottery and porcelain produced in England, known for their craftsmanship and historical significance. Notable styles include delicate porcelain from manufacturers like Wedgwood and Chelsea, and earthenware like Majolica. These ceramics often feature intricate designs, historical motifs, and high-quality glazes, reflecting England’s rich artistic heritage from the 17th century onward. They were used for both functional ware and decorative objects, and many pieces have become collectible. English ceramics have influenced global pottery with their distinctive styles, showcasing England’s tradition of innovation and artistry in ceramic craft.