Sunday, November 20, 2011

A little unknown fact about myself.

Coffee Cup 
I absolutely adore Crown Lynn.

Sometimes I wonder what the attraction is. Retro design? Durability? I think perhaps it is more because of what it represents in our history.

Crown Lynn had humble beginnings as the Amalgamated Brick and Pipe company. During World War II there was a ban on unessential imported items into NZ hence the need for tableware made out of NZ clay. In 1942 Crown Lynn began production of tableware for New Zealanders.

The utilitarian features of Crown Lynn pottery gained the product the status of being "sturdy and reliable".

Crown Lynn reached it's peak in the 60's with it being an item in every household. It held it's popularity until the late 80's when the factory closed possibly due to the increase of cheap tableware from overseas.

This makes me sad. NZ was producing an item that was uniquely us. Strong and reliable, pretty, durable and ready to last the test of time.

Detail of Calyptus

The only place you can buy Crown Lynn now are garage sales, op shops, school fairs and antique shops. This everyday household item has become a national treasure. I get so excited when I find it. It's like I'm collecting my own little piece of NZ.

Trust me, despite it's increasing popularity and showcase properties I actually use my Crown Lynn for it's intended purpose (although I did oppose it being used as a cat bowl the other day!!) Some people may be shocked by this but hey whats the point of material possessions unless you use them?

Kiwi meal - Meat and Veg served on Crown Lynn Colourglaze
Below are some of my collection. If you see any of the styles below at a school fair over the summer for a couple of bucks please do buy them for me (I'll pay you back!)


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1 comments:

Bel said...

So true - I did not know this about you!
Will keep an eye out ;D

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