Jasperware - arguably Josiah Wedgwood’s most important contribution to ceramic art and the foundation for our iconic Wedgwood Blue. Being such an integral part of our Wedgwood story, we are frequently asked questions about the admired material, from care guidance to the history and the making.Here we take the opportunity to answer your questions about our esteemed Jasperware.
Guide to Jasperware

Does Wedgwood still make Jasperware?

Featured Jasperware collections still carefully handcrafted by expert artisans in Barlaston include:
Josiah’s eldest son, John Wedgwood, expressed a deep interest in botany and horticulture, even co-founding the Royal Horticulture Society in 1804. The Jasperware products crafted today reflect this passion from the past, whilst being contemporary enough to allow Jasperware to sit in homes, showcasing blooming botanicals in modern day.
Burlington Pots

Each piece is wonderfully unique, as the two colours of jasper body layer together and twist while moulded into shape. This process of creation allows for each piece to remain individual, lovingly handmade with natural and authentic sensibility.
Jasper Folia Vases and Pots

How do you care for Wedgwood Jasperware?

Many ask how to care for Jasperware, and whether you can wash Jasperware, given that it is a high fired stoneware. The following care guidance is advisable as the preferable way to maintain Jasperware:
- Washing pieces with warm soapy water, using either a soft nail brush or toothbrush for areas that may be very dirty or stained (such as the white ornamentation)
- After, rinse the items with clean warm water and leave to air-dry.
However, it is important to note that before undertaking this process, it is recommended to examine the piece of Jasperware to ensure that it has not been glued or repaired, or that any of the bas-relief ornaments have 'lifted'.
Can water be used in Wedgwood Jasperware vases and pots?

Are there any other important caring instructions for Jasperware?
Where can I buy Wedgwood Jasperware?

Where it all began… a journey back to the birth of Jasper
When was ‘Wedgwood Blue’ born?

Read more about our iconic Wedgwood Blue that continues to inspire around the world here.