Jasperware could be produced in a wide range of fashionable colours and became a visual marker for his company, suitable for detailed classically-inspired designs which perfectly suited the ...
It was for his jasperware, however, that Wedgwood is most famous. Jasperware is a white, slightly translucent stoneware that could take an even tint of one of various colours. Blue and green were the ...
Wedgwood experimented with barium sulphate (caulk), and from it produced jasper, in 1773. Jasperware, which is used for a whole host of ornaments, blends metallic oxides, often blue, with ...
atop classical Wedgwood blue Jasperware candles. As a true pioneer of luxury design, Clive Christian OBE has for the first time incorporated the unrivalled brilliance of diamonds into his ...
Alongside, Palace has designed a special-edition skateboard in Wedgwood blue, a colour first developed during Josiah Wedgwood’s trials creating his neoclassical ‘Jasperware’ in the 1770s. Each piece ...