A whole lot of lovely home decor to inspire today, enjoy.
Majolica, a type of earthenware pottery made by shaping and firing a piece of clay, then applying an enamel glaze on top to create a blank backdrop for paint, dates back to the Renaissance era. And though it’s said to be named after the Spanish port city of Majorca, from which it was once exported, majolica is most often associated with Italy and Victorian England.