








Joke Stroes Studio Pottery For Mobach
MOBACH is the grand family of Dutch ceramics. In one form or another the Mobach family has been involved in ceramics for eight generations. The Mobachs were a family of weavers who suffered greatly during the economic depression of the French occupation of Holland (1795-1813). Jaan Pieter Mobach (1766-1826) was forced to abandon his trade and obtained work with the Kremer family, who produced ceramic pipes and roof tiles, as well as utilitarian kitchenware.
Joke Stroes was born in 1942 in Nieuwegein (NL), she joined Mobach pottery in Utrecht in October of 1966, where she worked as a turner, designer and ceramist. Joke Stroes died on July 4, 2010. Her well known work includes the Celadon collection and also the Rainbow series.
Condition: Good vintage condition
Size: 7 cm x 7 cm x 6 cm
MOBACH is the grand family of Dutch ceramics. In one form or another the Mobach family has been involved in ceramics for eight generations. The Mobachs were a family of weavers who suffered greatly during the economic depression of the French occupation of Holland (1795-1813). Jaan Pieter Mobach (1766-1826) was forced to abandon his trade and obtained work with the Kremer family, who produced ceramic pipes and roof tiles, as well as utilitarian kitchenware.
Joke Stroes was born in 1942 in Nieuwegein (NL), she joined Mobach pottery in Utrecht in October of 1966, where she worked as a turner, designer and ceramist. Joke Stroes died on July 4, 2010. Her well known work includes the Celadon collection and also the Rainbow series.
Condition: Good vintage condition
Size: 7 cm x 7 cm x 6 cm