smaltsning
Smaltsning is a decorative technique originating from the Netherlands, specifically associated with the painting of Delftware pottery. It involves the application of a tin glaze, often referred to as "smalt," to earthenware. This glaze, when fired, produces a white, opaque, and slightly bluish surface that serves as an excellent base for painted decoration.
The characteristic blue and white patterns seen on traditional Delftware are achieved by painting with cobalt
Smaltsning was particularly popular during the Dutch Golden Age, with Delft becoming a major center for its