The image shows a set of eight Delftware tiles, which are a type of tin-glazed earthenware.
Delftware originated in the Netherlands in the 16th century, inspired by Chinese porcelain.
The tiles are known for their distinctive blue and white color scheme, created by hand-painting designs with cobalt oxide.
Common scenes depicted on Delft tiles include landscapes with windmills, ships, and daily life.
The city of Delft became the center of production, and the name "Delft blue" is now synonymous with this style of pottery.
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