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Burleigh Pottery

Blue Arden Teacup Gift Set

Blue Arden Teacup Gift Set

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Blue Arden Teacup Gift Set

The Blue Arden Tea Cup Gift set from Burleigh Pottery is made from their unique fine earthenware. It features a hand decorated design using a design of bold blue and white which has been uniquely decorated by skilled craftsmen with Burleigh's centuries-old technique of tissue transfer printing from hand-engraved copper rollers. The Blue Arden Tea Cup is sure to change a simple cuppa into something to savour and will accent any afternoon tea session with both class and style. Every home deserves a British made tea set.
Burleigh have been crafting fine earthenware since 1851
Made in Middleport, Stoke-on-Trent
Care advice for your tea cup: Burleigh products are microwave and dishwasher safe. We recommend using low temperatures and liquid detergents when washing, or alternatively washing by hand and drying with a soft cloth. Unsuitable for oven and freezer use.

Made in Stoke on Trent

Blue Arden Teacup Gift Set highlights

Three pieces of Burleigh's finest Blue Arden earthenware bring Stoke-on-Trent heritage to your tea ritual. Great choice for collectors of authentic tissue transfer pottery crafted by skilled artisans.

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Meet the Maker: Burleigh Pottery

Since 1851, Burleigh has crafted exquisite earthenware using the ancient tissue transfer technique - a 200-year-old underglaze printing method that makes them the only pottery in the world still employing this intricate process. Based at Middleport Pottery in Stoke-on-Trent since 1889, this Grade II* listed Victorian model factory represents the last working pottery of its kind in Britain. Founded by William Leigh and Frederick Rathbone Burgess, whose names combined to create the Burleigh trademark, the company supplied church candles to Westminster Abbey and St Paul's Cathedral before expanding into their iconic blue and white tableware. Prince Charles's Regeneration Trust invested £9 million in 2011 to preserve this national treasure, where skilled craftspeople still hand-polish each piece and use copper rollers engraved with archive patterns dating back over a century.