Scarlet
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Burgundy
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Cobalt
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Scarlet & Burgundy & Cobalt
Scarlet, Burgundy and Cobalt Color Trio — Meaning, Palette, Style & Design
ComplementaryScarlet, Burgundy and Cobalt Color Meaning
Burgundy (deep, dark — the characteristic deep dark burgundy of the most immediately specific and the most comprehensively English-ceramics-tradition-specific of all the Staffordshire pottery materials: the fired Staffordshire bone china — the most specifically and the most immediately calcined-cattle-bone-ash-kaolin-and-petuntse-composed and the most comprehensively Josiah-Spode-II-formulating-1796-CE-Staffordshire-bone-china-tradition-specific of any English ceramic body material — the specific deep dark burgundy-red of the most precisely high-temperature-kiln-fired and the most immediately iron-oxide-red-glaze-specific Victorian Staffordshire crimson and burgundy majolica and lustre ware — the most comprehensively Victorian-decorative-ceramics-tradition-prestigious and the most immediately Minton-and-Wedgwood-production-specific of any English 19th-century pottery) and Cobalt (deep, vivid — the characteristic deep vivid cobalt of the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively English-blue-and-white-pottery-tradition-specific of all the Staffordshire ceramic decorations: the Willow Pattern transfer-print — the most specifically and the most immediately Thomas-Minton-1780-CE-designing and the most comprehensively copperplate-transfer-print-cobalt-blue-on-white-specific of any English ceramic decoration tradition — the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively pseudo-Chinese-willow-pagoda-bridge-birds-design-specific of any English transfer-printed ceramic — the most comprehensively 19th-century most-commercially-produced and the most immediately globally-exported of any single English ceramic decoration pattern) create the most specifically Staffordshire and the most immediately English pottery tradition complementary pair. Against Scarlet's brilliant Victorian-red-glaze warm, this creates the most specifically Staffordshire English pottery palette.
The palette is the visual world of the Staffordshire Potteries — the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively English-pottery-industry-specific of all the British traditional craft regions (the Staffordshire Potteries — The Potteries — the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively Wedgwood-Spode-Minton-Royal-Doulton-Portmeirion-pottery-tradition-specific of any British traditional craft region — centered on Stoke-on-Trent — the most immediately English-pottery-industry-capital and the most specifically English-ceramic-heritage-UNESCO-Creative-City of any British pottery region — the most directly and the most immediately five-pottery-towns-Burslem-Hanley-Longton-Stoke-Fenton-federation-forming of the most important English pottery manufacturing tradition).
Scarlet, Burgundy and Cobalt in Design
Vivid brilliant Scarlet, deep dark Burgundy, and deep vivid Cobalt create the most Staffordshire English pottery Victorian and most brilliantly ceramic complementary palette. Staffordshire pottery palette — brilliant scarlet Victorian Staffordshire iron-oxide red glaze most vividly Victorian ceramic, deep dark burgundy bone-china-fired Staffordshire kiln most deeply English pottery, and deep vivid cobalt Willow Pattern Thomas-Minton transfer-print most brilliantly English blue-and-white.
Scarlet, Burgundy and Cobalt Color Style
Staffordshire English pottery Victorian and most brilliantly ceramic — vivid brilliant Scarlet Victorian-Staffordshire-red-glaze, deep dark Burgundy fired-bone-china, and deep vivid Cobalt Willow-Pattern-transfer-print. The palette of the most immediately internationally famous English ceramic tradition and the most comprehensively Wedgwood-Spode-Minton-Staffordshire-pottery-specific Victorian heritage.
What Scarlet, Burgundy and Cobalt Mean Together
Scarlet is the Victorian red glaze — the vivid brilliant red of the most immediately beautiful English decorative pottery tradition. Victorian Staffordshire ceramics: the Victorian Staffordshire majolica and lustre ware (the most immediately and the most comprehensively mid-19th-century-Victorian-decorative-ceramic-tradition-specific of any English pottery style — the most directly and the most immediately Minton-Herbert-Léon-Arnoux-majolica-technique-reviving and the most comprehensively Palissy-Italian-maiolica-and-Della-Robbia-lustreware-technique-English-adapting of any Victorian ceramic tradition — the most immediately color-rich and the most specifically iron-oxide-red-and-cobalt-and-green-lead-glaze-combining of any Victorian Staffordshire decorative ceramic style — produced by the most immediately internationally prestigious Staffordshire companies: Minton — the most immediately personally Herbert-Minton-Victorian-Exhibition-showcasing and the most comprehensively Kensington-Museum-collecting-specific; and Wedgwood — the most immediately Josiah-Wedgwood-I-founding and the most comprehensively internationally collected of any English pottery manufacturer) represents the most immediately Victorian-decorative-arts-tradition-prestigious and the most comprehensively English-ceramic-19th-century-innovation-specific of any Staffordshire decorative pottery tradition. Burgundy is the bone china body — the deep dark burgundy of the most immediately English ceramic tradition innovation. Josiah Spode and bone china: Josiah Spode II (the most immediately personally innovative and the most comprehensively bone-china-formula-perfecting of any English pottery manufacturer — the most directly and the most immediately calcined-cattle-bone-ash — approximately 50% — kaolin-and-petuntse combining formula and the most specifically approximately 1796 CE bone-china-formula-finalizing of the most important English ceramic body innovation — making Spode's bone china formula the most immediately internationally adopted and the most comprehensively bone-china-world-standard-setting of any single English potter's ceramic body formula — the specific deep dark burgundy-to-terracotta of the most precisely bisque-fired and the most immediately unglazed-bone-china-biscuit body being simultaneously the most immediately materially beautiful and the most comprehensively English-ceramic-tradition-material-science-identifying of any British pottery body color). Cobalt is the Willow Pattern — the deep vivid cobalt of the most internationally famous English ceramic decoration. The Willow Pattern: the Willow Pattern (the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively most-widely-produced-single-pattern of any English ceramic decoration tradition — the most specifically Thomas-Minton-designing in approximately 1780 CE — the most comprehensively copperplate-transfer-printed-cobalt-blue-on-white-ceramic-specific of any English blue-and-white pottery tradition — featuring the most immediately narrative-specific and the most comprehensively pseudo-Chinese-romantic-legend-illustrating design: the most immediately recognizable elements including: the central willow tree — the most immediately pattern-name-origin-specific; the three Chinese figures on the bridge; the pagoda; the orange tree; the boat; and the two doves — the most immediately romantically specific and the most comprehensively legend-narrative-completing of any Willow Pattern design element — all rendered in the most immediately deep vivid cobalt transfer-print and the most comprehensively universally recognized English ceramic pattern of any single pottery design) is the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively globally-mass-produced-single-ceramic-pattern of any English pottery decoration — the specific deep vivid cobalt of the most precisely cobalt-blue-transfer-print and the most immediately white-ceramic-ground-contrasting Willow Pattern being simultaneously the most immediately beautiful and the most comprehensively English-blue-and-white-ceramic-tradition-most-internationally-famous of any English decorative pottery color.
Scarlet, Burgundy and Cobalt in Branding
Staffordshire English pottery Victorian and most brilliantly ceramic tradition brands with the most specifically Staffordshire complementary palette, English Victorian heritage and ceramic cultural brands, premium luxury Staffordshire Wedgwood pottery and Victorian heritage brands with scarlet-burgundy-cobalt vocabulary.
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Scarlet, Burgundy and Cobalt in Fashion & Interior
In fashion, Scarlet-Burgundy-Cobalt is the Staffordshire English pottery palette — vivid brilliant Scarlet Victorian-red-glaze, deep dark Burgundy fired-bone-china, and deep vivid Cobalt Willow-Pattern. In English-Victorian-pottery-inspired interiors, Cobalt as the dominant deep vivid Willow-Pattern anchor, Burgundy for the deep dark bone-china secondary, and Scarlet for the brilliant Victorian-red-glaze warm jewel.
Scarlet, Burgundy & Cobalt — Each Color Separately
Scarlet
#FF2400
Vivid brilliant red — the Staffordshire ceramic red in the most English pottery trio.
Explore Scarlet →Burgundy
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Deep wine red — the bone china fired clay, the most deeply Victorian Staffordshire dark.
Explore Burgundy →Cobalt
#0047AB
Deep vivid cobalt — the Willow Pattern transfer-print, the most brilliantly English cobalt.
Explore Cobalt →Scarlet, Burgundy and Cobalt — FAQ
- Do Scarlet, Burgundy and Cobalt work together?
- Yes — most brilliantly Victorian Staffordshire pottery complementary: Burgundy deep dark fired-bone-china and Cobalt deep vivid Willow-Pattern are the most specifically English and the most immediately Staffordshire-ceramic body-decoration pair, Scarlet brilliant Victorian-red-glaze the most immediately Victorian-pottery-vivid warm. Staffordshire English pottery: Scarlet glaze brilliant, Burgundy bone china deep dark, Cobalt Willow Pattern deep vivid.
- What is Josiah Wedgwood's ceramics legacy?
- Josiah Wedgwood I (1730-1795 CE — the most immediately personally innovative and the most comprehensively English-pottery-industry-industrializing of any English pottery manufacturer — the most directly and the most immediately Staffordshire-born and the most specifically Burslem-pottery-tradition-originating of any English ceramic innovator — whose most immediately famous ceramic innovations include: (1) Creamware — Queensware (the most immediately refined and the most comprehensively cream-colored-earthenware-specific Wedgwood ceramic body — the most immediately Queen-Charlotte-Royal-patronage-receiving and the most specifically Wedgwood-'Queensware'-naming-after-royal-patronage of any English pottery tradition — making Wedgwood creamware the most comprehensively 18th-century-Royal-and-aristocratic-tableware-specific of any English pottery manufacturer); (2) Jasperware (the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively white-portrait-medallion-on-blue-or-green-stoneware-ground-specific of any Wedgwood ceramic tradition — the most directly and the most immediately refined-stoneware-body-blue-Jasper-colorant-specific and the most comprehensively white-bas-relief-neoclassical-ornament-applying of any English 18th-century ceramic innovation — the most specifically Portland-Vase-copying-1790-CE and the most immediately internationally collected of any Wedgwood ceramic line); (3) Basalt ware (the most immediately dramatically black and the most comprehensively unglazed-black-stoneware-body-specific of any Wedgwood ceramic — the most directly and the most immediately neoclassical-black-figure-antique-vase-imitating and the most specifically refined-iron-oxide-black-manganese-and-barium-stoneware-body of any English pottery).
- What proportion creates the most Staffordshire pottery quality?
- Cobalt dominant (50%) as the deep vivid Willow-Pattern-transfer-print ceramic primary; Burgundy at 30% as the deep dark bone-china secondary; Scarlet at 20% as the brilliant Victorian-glaze warm jewel. Cobalt's dominance creates the Staffordshire English pottery quality — the vast, deep, vividly specific cobalt blue of the most immediately globally mass-produced and the most comprehensively 19th-century-English-export-ceramics-specific Willow Pattern transfer-print — appearing on the most immediately enormous quantity of English blue-and-white pottery in every most specifically Victorian-tableware-setting and every most comprehensively English-pottery-tradition-museum-collection of any British ceramic heritage institution — is the single most immediately ceramic-pattern-internationally-famous and the most comprehensively English-blue-and-white-pottery-tradition-representing color; Burgundy's deep dark bone-china provides the most immediately material-science-innovation-specific and the most comprehensively Spode-formula secondary; and Scarlet's brilliant Victorian red glaze provides the most immediately decorative-ceramic-vivid and the most comprehensively majolica-tradition warm accent.