"Unique Vintage Boch Boerenbont Gravy Boat or Sauce Boat - Hand-Painted and Made in Belgium"
SKU: BB-4636-24"Unique Vintage Boch Boerenbont Gravy Boat or Sauce Boat - Hand-Painted and Made in Belgium"
- Manufacturer: Boch Belgium
- Manufacturing Date: 1980s - 1990s
Product Description:
Discover the beauty of this exquisite piece of craftsmanship: an authentic gravy boat or sauce boat from Boch, crafted in Belgium. The hand-painted details capture the essence of the renowned Boerenbont decor, with vibrant pink-red, yellow, blue, and green hues that exude timeless elegance.
Featuring an elegant handle and a convenient pouring spout, this boat is not only a feast for the eyes but also highly functional. The bottom proudly bears the Boch logo, made in Belgium, and the decor is original. Moreover, this vintage beauty is dishwasher safe, enhancing its ease of use.
Dimensions:
- Height: 8 cm
- Length: 22.5 cm
- Width: 8.5 cm
- Capacity: 0.43L
Condition:
This beautiful sauce boat is in impeccable vintage condition, without any visible signs of use or aging. The photos tell the story and are an integral part of the detailed description.
Add a touch of nostalgia and style to your kitchen with this Boch Boerenbont Gravy Boat. A unique piece that is not only functional but also a focal point for any vintage design enthusiast. Order today and infuse your culinary experience with a touch of timeless elegance!
Boerenbont, a beloved decoration on tableware, is known for its characteristic and colorful designs in red, blue, green, and yellow. The recognizable pattern includes stylized organic forms such as flowers and leaves, creating a charming design. Diversity characterizes the dinnerware, available in plates, bowls, cups, and textiles such as tablecloths.
Boerenbont, as a painting technique applied to tableware, features a motif of flower patterns in stylized forms with only a few colors. In factories where Boerenbont was painted, mainly female workers were involved. They manually painted the figures as a kind of assembly line work, with each worker adding only one color, such as the stem, the leaves of the twig, or the flower petals. Men were not involved in the painting work but performed other tasks elsewhere in the factory.
Originally produced in the 19th century in the Bocholt region, Belgium, and later in the Netherlands, Boerenbont has become a timeless brand with enduring appeal. The dinnerware remains popular for its nostalgic look and is appreciated for both daily use and collections. An icon of traditional Dutch and Belgian culture, Boerenbont has a special place in many households and hearts, often used on special occasions.
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