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Emma Bridgewater

Emma Bridgewater's Christmas Rose charity christmas card pack Size: MED 135x120mm Code: ZWS-627002
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To Have & To Hold wedding card Size: LGE 185x155mm Code: WS-MB446016Q
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PACK OF 5 EASTER CARDS Spotty Eggs easter cards pack Size: MED 135x120mm Code: YWS-643279
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Spotty 70th birthday card Size: MED 160x160mm Code: WS-MB492556P
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Garden Lover's birthday card Size: MED 160x160mm Code: WS-MB610479P
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Bee Happy birthday card Size: MED 160x160mm Code: WS-MB465185P
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Emma Bridgewater's Violets 80th birthday card Size: MED 160x160mm Code: WS-MB634765P
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Happy Mother's Day Mug card Size: MED 160x160mm Code: WS-MB639784Q
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Floral Bouquet Mothering Sunday card Size: MED 160x160mm Code: WS-MB639791Q
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Fab Dad Father's Day card Size: MED 160x160mm Code: WS-MB640032Q
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Daisies easter card Size: MED 160x160mm Code: WS-MB603488P
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Emma Bridgewater's Robins & Berries charity christmas card pack Size: MED 135x120mm Code: ZWS-627026
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Emma Bridgewater set up her hand-decorated pottery business in 1985, with her husband Matthew (Rice) joining a couple of years later, and the company is still owned and run by Emma and Matthew with them both contributing designs. Emma is responsible for the majority of the spongeware patterns such as Polka Dot, Starry Skies, Hellebore and Sampler, whilst, for example, the Birds and Dogs ranges feature Matthew Rice’s artwork. The pottery is made from warm, cream-coloured earthenware (which is a quintessential Staffordshire product) and it’s hand-decorated in the Emma Bridgewater factory in Stoke-on-Trent, which is the sixth largest employer of potters in the area. Birthday card and greetings card designs are lifted directly from patterns originally featured on the pottery.