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A Fun-filled Shopping Weekend To the Polish Pottery Capital Of The World

Take a trip to Boleslawiec, Poland where you can buy all the authentic Polish Pottery your heart desires. This compete guide will get you started.


Living in Germany, even though I have lots of opportunity, I don’t often go on shopping trips. It’s just not in my genes, but there are some products that you just can’t say no to and I would definitely put Polish pottery into that category. I usually prefer touring to shopping, but I do love a good hunt. That’s why Poland is such a fantastic destination, and why Wroclaw is my favorite city in the entire country, and maybe even in Europe!

However, anywhere you go around the world is full of boutique shops selling quaint country crockery will have a shelf or two of Polish stoneware. With its signature blue and white patterns, it’s easy to mix and match and find pieces to adorn your classic country kitchen table. So, we headed off to Boleslawiec, a cute little town in southwestern Poland where the rich, clay deposits have yielded Polish ceramics for over a thousand years.

How to Choose the Best Quality of Polish Ceramics

Polish pottery tree outside a factory shop in Boleslawiec.
Pots hang all over a tree advertising the traditional patterns of Polish stoneware.

The important thing to know before you make any purchases is that all the pottery is inspected and is usually stamped with a quality stamp on the bottom. It goes without saying that you want the highest quality which is marked GAT 1. Depending on your aesthetic sense, you can also probably get away with a GAT 2, because it is only a painting error, not a structural error.  Anything less than GAT 2 will be cracked, chipped, and basically you wouldn’t want to eat off of it. If you have questions about it, don’t worry there is somebody in each outlet that speaks English pretty well. They will tell you that their pottery is okay to put in the oven, microwave, and dishwasher. I’ve done all three with no problems.

If you are at all interested in the process the pottery goes through, you can watch this fantastic video.

Practical Information for Polish Pottery Shopping

Most of the pottery shops in Boleslawiec will take credit cards or cash. They’ll wrap and box up your newly acquired treasures so you can get them safely home. Alternatively, they will ship your items internationally (for a fee of course). With all of the different shops and the services they offer, there’s no reason you can’t get what you’re looking for.

Polish pottery factory shop in Boleslawiec, Poland.

Getting to Boleslawiec

Car: The absolute best way to get to Boleslawiec is by car. Not only is it a little off the main tourist trail, you can buy a lot more Polish stoneware with a trunk or empty back seat. Boleslawiec is located close to the German and Czech borders, so for folks living or working in either of these two places, it’s a quick jump. The nearest Polish cities are Wroclaw, one of my favorite cities to take kids, as well as Poznan. It’s also pretty close to Dresden and Leipzig in Germany, or a couple hours from Prague, Czech Republic as well.

Train: You can get to Boleslawiec by train, but all tracks go through Dresden, and it’s a 2.5 hour train ride from there.  Once you are in the town, you will need to hire a taxi to get around.

Where to Eat in Bolaslawiec

Again there are wonderful restaurants all over town, those that serve typical Polish fare as well as your pizzerias and other fast food. One of our favorite places to eat is the Opatkowa Chata. Try the fried potato pancakes with a warming serving of goulash, delicious!

Kids? I’m not sure taking kids is the best thing to do on a shopping trip where everything is breakable, but in saying that, I did. We found that a few of the shops have places for the kids to sit and color and the restaurant had a nice little playground out back.

 Polish pottery shops in a Boleslawiec "strip mall".
Many outlet shops can be found in this little-known Polish Pottery capital, Boleslawiec.

The Big List of Polish Pottery Outlets in Boleslawiec

There are stores and outlets galore in Boleslawiec. The first time we went, we were overwhelmed and a little burnt out after about three solid hours of shopping. We picked up some great items, like my teapot with heating stand, a couple of beautiful serving dishes and even a muffin pan, but what I like and what you like may be different, so I’ve listed and linked many of the stores below, the ones that I could find websites.

This way, you can peruse the patterns before you go and start out with a plan. I wish we’d done this, because we weren’t sure if we should buy this cup here or that spoon there. Would there be something better at the next place? Hopefully, with a little advance work, you won’t be so overwhelmed.

Various pieces of hand painted Polish Pottery ceramics.
This is part of our haul from our weekend shopping trip to Poland to buy some amazing Polish ceramics.

When you go to the website, check out the Polish pottery dinnerware, the discounted Polish pottery, and then check out the contact page which will tell you exactly how to get there. Many of the websites have an email address on their contact page as well, so if you have any questions before you go, just send them a message.

Andy’s

Artystyczna

CER-FAR

Kalich

Manufactura 

Millena

Wiza

WR Ceramika

Zakłady Ceramiczne

Author Bio: Corinne Vail is a travel photographer, food lover, and a perpetual traveler who has been travel writing for over 14 years. For many years she lived overseas in Germany, Japan, Turkey, South Korea, and the Netherlands teaching the children of the US. military. She’s visited over 90 countries, and she’s not stopping anytime soon.

Polish Pottery in the front yard of a factory in Boleslawiec.

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Looking for that perfect European souvenir? Polish pottery is it. Everyone loves the traditional blue and white Polish pottery patterns that adorn everything you could need in your kitchen. Click here to read our guide. Polish pottery mugs | Polish pottery dinnerware | Polish ceramics | Boleslawiec Polish pottery

Marg

Tuesday 28th of December 2021

Hi there Corinne and Jim. I've loved reading all your info about buying this lovely pottery. I too am a keen traveller, so I'm desperate to get back out there as soon as possible!! I'm just wondering, if I am holidaying in Wroclaw, which I am hoping to do next year, if I don't have time to go to BOLESŁAWIEC to do my pottery shopping, are there any authentic shops in Wroclaw where I could get a quality product at a good price? If so, which would you recommend please? And would they ship it for me back to Australia do you know, as naturally I would not want to be carrying my purchases all around Europe with me!! Safe travels. Cheers from Australia!! Regards, Marg

Corinne Vail

Sunday 2nd of January 2022

Marg, The prices for Polish pottery while in country is a pretty good deal no matter what. However, you aren't going to get as good of prices as you would in Boleslawiec, and it's well worth the trip in my opinion. I totally understand time is always our struggle, though. Don't worry, you'll find some good deals in Wroclaw. Unfortunately I never bought pottery any other place than in Boleslawiec. Why would I? Good luck!

Mary

Tuesday 11th of August 2020

I have a Polish pottery bowl I received as a gift. How do I tell who the maker was?

Jim Vail

Thursday 13th of August 2020

There should be a maker's mark on the bottom that you can then look up through a google search for polish pottery makers marks.

Noton Yang

Tuesday 22nd of May 2018

The three times I have been Polish Pottery Shopping in Boleslawiec , I always stayed at the Hotel Garden. I can’t recommend this place enough. There are large rooms for 3-4 woman to split (something often unseen in Europe!) and the food is some of the best I’ve had in Europe.

Corinne Vail

Tuesday 22nd of May 2018

Great tip, thanks!

Cheryl

Wednesday 2nd of May 2018

which shops will ship to the United States, I understood none did...

Corinne Vail

Thursday 3rd of May 2018

Cheryl, Each shop is different so you have to ask them when you are there or order online.

Mary {The World Is A Book}

Saturday 26th of August 2017

I would love to go pottery shopping in Poland! I love your patterns from your haul. It's beautiful! I had a friend who was stationed in Germany a few years ago and she did a lot of these Polish pottery shopping during their three years there. I'd be so nervous trying to ship my haul back to San Diego though.

Corinne Vail

Saturday 26th of August 2017

Mary, Luckily the shops will pack and ship your stuff for you back to the States.