Its origins date back to just after the Great Hunger and this iconic pottery is as synonymous with Ireland as the symbol of the harp, Belleek Pottery is something of a national treasure. We would ...
A US-based Derry woman is suing Fermanagh-based pottery firm Belleek, accusing it of stealing her product designs. Ann Mullan-Karakatsanis, who does business as Kara Irish Pottery in the United States ...
BELLEEK Pottery is to mark the 160th anniversary of continuous production in Fermanagh by launching a special limited edition collection of items reproduced from its archives. The 16 special pieces - ...
Three family keepsakes, including a 19th-century Norwegian silver teaspoon, a “Panther” pattern carnival glass bowl, and a late American Victorian style oak highboy chest of drawers, are submitted by ...
WHAT: Cream-colored, translucent Belleek china is a much-collected treasure from Ireland. Started in 1857 in County Fermanagh, Ireland, the company still produces handmade wares. Delicate pieces in ...
You don’t have to be Irish to love Belleek shamrock pottery, also known as the "shamrock line." It’s one of the most familiar of their patterns. I love the pottery because of the uniqueness of it — ...
BELLEEK Pottery in Fermanagh, Ireland’s oldest working pottery, has been commissioned to supply a personalised dinner service to the Ceann Comhairle’s (Dail speaker's) dining room in Dublin. The order ...
Belleek Pottery, the Fermanagh-based company best known for its traditional chinaware, has entered the crystal market with the launch of its Belleek Living Crystal range. Caroline Madden reports. The ...
The Belleek Pottery Group, which also owns Galway Irish Crystal, has confirmed that its managing director, John Maguire, has resigned after 32 years with the business. Belleek, which claims to be ...
It is already a regular fixture on wedding gift lists, but now Belleek Pottery is aiming to mark another of life's milestones - the funeral. The Co Fermanagh porcelain company has found a new niche in ...
The elaborate parian china centrepiece created for the Paris Exhibition of 1900 has been reproduced by the craftsmen at Belleek. It is believed the piece took more than 400 hours to make. The new work ...
WHAT: Cream-colored, translucent Belleek china is a much-collected treasure from Ireland. Started in 1857 in County Fermanagh, the company still produces handmade wares. Delicate pieces in the painted ...
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