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EPISODE · Jul 10, 2026 · 6 MIN

The Dutch Delftware Trade: How Blue and White Conquered the World

from The Story of the Netherlands: Trade, Empire, and Innovation — Fexingo History · host Fexingo

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the rise of Delftware — the iconic blue-and-white pottery that became a global sensation in the 17th century. They trace how Dutch potters in Delft, inspired by Chinese porcelain brought by the VOC, created a thriving industry that blended Eastern aesthetics with European innovation. The conversation covers the role of the Delft potters' guild, the impact of the Ming dynasty's collapse on the porcelain trade, and the scientific breakthroughs that allowed Delftware to mimic porcelain's lustre. Lucas shares the story of key figures like Samuel van Eenhoorn and the 'Greek A' factory, and explains how Delftware became a symbol of status across Europe and beyond. They also touch on the environmental costs and the lesser-known story of Delftware's influence on later ceramic traditions in England and Germany. This episode offers a fresh angle on Dutch Golden Age trade, focusing not on ships or spices, but on the delicate artistry that captured the world's imagination. #Delftware #DutchGoldenAge #VOC #ChinesePorcelain #BlueAndWhite #Delft #SamuelVanEenhoorn #GreekAFactory #Ceramics #TradeHistory #ArtHistory #MingDynasty #EuropeanPottery #17thCentury #Innovation #CulturalExchange #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the rise of Delftware — the iconic blue-and-white pottery that became a global sensation in the 17th century. They trace how Dutch potters in Delft, inspired by Chinese porcelain brought by the VOC, created a thriving industry that blended Eastern aesthetics with European innovation. The conversation covers the role of the Delft potters' guild, the impact of the Ming dynasty's collapse on the porcelain trade, and the scientific breakthroughs that allowed Delftware to mimic porcelain's lustre. Lucas shares the story of key figures like Samuel van Eenhoorn and the 'Greek A' factory, and explains how Delftware became a symbol of status across Europe and beyond. They also touch on the environmental costs and the lesser-known story of Delftware's influence on later ceramic traditions in England and Germany. This episode offers a fresh angle on Dutch Golden Age trade, focusing not on ships or spices, but on the delicate artistry that captured the world's imagination. #Delftware #DutchGoldenAge #VOC #ChinesePorcelain #BlueAndWhite #Delft #SamuelVanEenhoorn #GreekAFactory #Ceramics #TradeHistory #ArtHistory #MingDynasty #EuropeanPottery #17thCentury #Innovation #CulturalExchange #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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