The Pollinators Jug JU7 (LE)
£495.00
Title: Â The PollinatorsÂ
Artist: Designed by Rachel Bishop – Moorcroft
Type:Â JU7 Jug
Dimensions: Height: 18.5 x Width: 7 x Depth 7.5cm
Presented in a Moorcroft gift box
The Pollinators Jug JU7 by Moorcroft
The Pollinators Jug: A Symphony of Nature
Moorcroft’s “The Pollinators Jug” is a celebration of nature’s delicate dance. This ceramic vase showcases a vibrant design, featuring a bumblebee amidst a medley of flowers. The jug’s slender form rises gracefully, culminating in a gently flared lip and a comfortable handle.
The artist’s skill is evident in the intricate details. Red clover blossoms, with their textured surfaces, nestle at the base. Above, pink and purple flowers unfurl, their petals rendered with subtle gradations of colour. A bumblebee, meticulously painted, hovers near the blooms, adding a touch of life and movement to the piece. The jug’s cream-coloured background provides a soft canvas, allowing the colours to pop.
The jug is a testament to Moorcroft’s commitment to craftsmanship. It is a functional piece of art, perfect for displaying flowers or simply admiring as a decorative object. Moreover, this jug brings a touch of the English countryside into any home. It is a beautiful and timeless piece that will be treasured for years to come.
Moorcroft Pottery
leads the world of art pottery with its own distinctive design style. With added value coming from the skills and craftsmanship of a dedicated workforce, Moorcroft is selling more of its magnificent ware all over the world today than it did even in its previous heyday in the mid-1920’s
Walter Moorcroft and the Legacy:
Son Takes Over:
Following William’s death in 1945, his son Walter Moorcroft, in turn, took over the family business, continuing the tradition of artistic excellence.
Exotic Designs:
Subsequently, Walter introduced new designs, including exotic flowers and landscapes, thereby expanding the range of Moorcroft’s work.
Design Studio:
Later, in 1998, Moorcroft established a Design Studio, thus fostering a new generation of ceramic artists and designers.
Continued Innovation:
Today, Moorcroft continues to be a leader in the art pottery world, known for its unique designs, meticulous craftsmanship, and enduring legacy.
Key Features of Moorcroft Pottery:
Handmade and Hand-Painted:
Indeed, each piece is meticulously crafted and painted by hand, a testament to the brand’s commitment to quality and artistry.
Intricate Designs:
Specifically, Moorcroft pottery is known for its intricate floral and landscape designs, often featuring vibrant colours and delicate details.
Flambé Glazes:
Additionally, the company is also known for its use of flambé glazes, a high-temperature firing process that creates unique and unpredictable colour effects.
Collectibility:
As a result, Moorcroft pottery is highly sought after by collectors, with early pieces and signature designs fetching high prices at auction.

