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Pottery & Ceramics Tourism

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Pottery & Ceramics Tourism

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Faenza
Italy★ 7

Faenza

Faenza is the origin of faience and majolica pottery styles. The town features artisan workshops and ceramic museums that showcase its centuries-old ceramic traditions.

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Bizen
Japan★ 7

Bizen

Bizen pottery is known for its unglazed style and a 1,000-year history. It offers a deeply traditional experience in pottery making reflective of ancient Japanese techniques.

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Raquira
Colombia★ 5

Raquira

Raquira is known as a colorful pottery town with vibrant markets and artisan workshops showcasing Colombian ceramic traditions.

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Deruta
Italy★ 6

Deruta

Deruta is an Umbrian majolica center, known for its colorful and artistic ceramics. This destination offers visitor-friendly artisan workshops and local pottery traditions.

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Delft
Netherlands★ 8

Delft

Delft is world-famous for its blue and white Delftware pottery. Visitors can enjoy the bustling ceramics industry with factory tours and artisan shops that preserve this iconic style.

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Yingge
Taiwan★ 7

Yingge

Known for its ceramics old street, Yingge offers a vibrant pottery scene with museums, shops, and workshops that celebrate Taiwanese ceramic artistry.

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Sevres
France★ 8

Sevres

Home to the royal porcelain manufactory, Sevres is renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship and historical significance in French ceramics. Visitors can explore museums and workshops highlighting this royal art.

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Grottaglie
Italy★ 6

Grottaglie

Grottaglie features a ceramics quarter and traditional kilns, celebrating an enduring pottery tradition with local artisan opportunities.

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Limoges
France★ 7

Limoges

Known as the porcelain capital of France, Limoges offers rich ceramic museums, workshops, and a strong tradition in fine porcelain production.

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