Siegburg Stoneware: Revision history

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17 April 2026

  • curprev 05:2605:26, 17 April 2026 Deutsch-craft talk contribs 3,843 bytes +3,843 Created page with "== Overview == Siegburg stoneware is one of the earliest and most important stoneware traditions in Europe, produced in the town of Siegburg, near Cologne, from the 13th to the 17th century.<ref>Gaimster, David. ''German Stoneware 1200–1900''. British Museum Press, 1997.</ref> It is known for its fine, light-colored body and high-quality workmanship, representing a significant stage in the development of European ceramics. Siegburg played a central role in the transit..."