Heinen Delfts Blauw
Heinen Delfts Blauw
It begins at the end of the seventies when Jaap Heinen who draws and paints in Japanese and Chinese Imari style, starts to paint also in the Delft blue style.
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Tulip Vase - White

This white vase has all form features of a classic Tulip Vase. A bulbous vase on legs with characteristic spouts, but without Delft blue decorations. The 7 spouts of this vase make it a lot easier to arrange a bunch of tulips so that the form of the individual tulips comes out well. This white tulip vase from the collection of Heinen is made of pottery and has a height of 17 cm.

Delft blue, typically Dutch?

The origin of the world famous Delft earthenware dates back to early 1600. In the 17th century, the VOC (Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie) ships brought not only spices back from China,  but also blue on white decorated porcelain. This porcelain quickly became very popular with the wealthy of that time such as the European royal houses. When the import came to a standstill by a civil war in China, the Dutch pottery manufacturers grabbed their chance and started the imitation of this blue and white decorated porcelain. This was the start of the Dutch production of Delft blue, now known worldwide as a purely Dutch product.

The Heinen Delft blue story

It starts at the end of 70 years when Jaap Heinen who draws and paints in Japanese and Chinese Imari style, also starts to paint in in Delft blue. In Putten, he begins a small atelier in which he also glazes and bakes. His son Jorrit joins. When - starting from 2007 - the demand for hand-painted Delft blue falls back, Jaap and Jorrit open an own factory in China which produces in Putten designed earthenware, focused on the souvenir market. The hand painting, however, remains a passion and it grows again in popularity since 2015. Employing the best designers, decorators and ceramic-technicians and with love for the centuries-old Delft blue craft, Heinen brings Delft blue tradition and innovation: Creating new traditions.

Tulip Vase Plain White
round 17cm high

This tulip vase is the white variant one of the classic Delft blue tulip vases. In this white tulip vase, the tulips play the main part. A bulbous vase on legs with 7 spouts that help to arrange a bunch of tulips beautifully. This tulip vase by Heinen Delft blue is made of pottery and has a height of 17 cm. Beautiful with tulips, but also beautiful when there are no tulips available.

€49.95
Product specifications
Brand :Heinen Delft Blue
Material :Pottery
Colours :White
Dimensions :17 cm high
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  • Ordered before 21:00 delivered in 3 working days in Belgium, Germany
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Tulip Vase - plain white round 17cm High

Tulip Vase - White

This white vase has all form features of a classic Tulip Vase. A bulbous vase on legs with characteristic spouts, but without Delft blue decorations. The 7 spouts of this vase make it a lot easier to arrange a bunch of tulips so that the form of the individual tulips comes out well. This white tulip vase from the collection of Heinen is made of pottery and has a height of 17 cm.

Delft blue, typically Dutch?

The origin of the world famous Delft earthenware dates back to early 1600. In the 17th century, the VOC (Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie) ships brought not only spices back from China,  but also blue on white decorated porcelain. This porcelain quickly became very popular with the wealthy of that time such as the European royal houses. When the import came to a standstill by a civil war in China, the Dutch pottery manufacturers grabbed their chance and started the imitation of this blue and white decorated porcelain. This was the start of the Dutch production of Delft blue, now known worldwide as a purely Dutch product.

The Heinen Delft blue story

It starts at the end of 70 years when Jaap Heinen who draws and paints in Japanese and Chinese Imari style, also starts to paint in in Delft blue. In Putten, he begins a small atelier in which he also glazes and bakes. His son Jorrit joins. When - starting from 2007 - the demand for hand-painted Delft blue falls back, Jaap and Jorrit open an own factory in China which produces in Putten designed earthenware, focused on the souvenir market. The hand painting, however, remains a passion and it grows again in popularity since 2015. Employing the best designers, decorators and ceramic-technicians and with love for the centuries-old Delft blue craft, Heinen brings Delft blue tradition and innovation: Creating new traditions.