FAT LAVA Vase “Hartwig Heyne (Hoy)”
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This beautiful vase with its shades of blue is a product of Hartwig Heyne.
I think it was made in the 1960s.
This blue glaze is one of Hartwig Heyne's signature pieces and is highly sought after by collectors.
Brand
[FAT LAVA]
Ceramic products that were actively produced in various parts of Germany in the 1950s-1970s.
As it is called FAT LAVA, it has a texture that resembles molten and solidified lava.
At that time, there were many pottery manufacturers, each selling pottery products with a variety of designs.
The attractive use of glaze and timeless design are popular all over the world.
[Hartwig Heyne]
In 1850 in Germany Tschöpeln (now Founded in Töpferstedt.
There are nine pottery manufacturers in the village, which has a population of about 330 people. Hartwig Heyne was one of them.
After the Second World War the company moved to Oer-Erkenschwick, where it continued to operate until 2005.
They produce a variety of artistic pieces, mainly vases, and were one of the most active kilns during the heyday of Germany's Fat Lava boom.
Size, Material
H. 24.6cm
W. 19.5cm (including handle)
D. 15.5cm
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