SKU: 55314671617

ILKRA VASE Nr. 1008/20 WITH MEANDERING DÉCOR

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ILKRA VASE Nr. 1008/20 WITH MEANDERING DÉCORAn olive green bottle shaped vase with a raised meandering decor from Ilkra Edelkeramik ILKRA KERAMIK (aka ILKRA EDEL KERAMIK) was founded by Jacob Leopold Kndgen in 1892 in Ransbach Baumbach in the Rhineland as Erste Ransbacher Feinsteinzeug Fabrik J. L. Kndgen. Kndgen's father owned a vitrified clay factory in nearby Hhr, but his son chose to strike out on his own. The initial production program included typical Westerwald products: beer steins,

An olive green bottle shaped vase with a raised meandering decor from Ilkra Edelkeramik

ILKRA KERAMIK (aka ILKRA EDEL KERAMIK) was founded by Jacob Leopold Knödgen in 1892 in Ransbach-Baumbach in the Rhineland as Erste Ransbacher Feinsteinzeug-Fabrik J.L. Knödgen. Knödgen's father owned a vitrified clay factory in nearby Höhr, but his son chose to strike out on his own. The initial production program included typical Westerwald products: beer steins, wine jugs, and dishes. After WWII, the range of decorative ceramics was greatly expanded, largely on the initiative of Knödgen's son Richard, who took over the company in 1936. Around this time the company's name was shortened to JLKRA, an initialism of the company founder's name and its location —Jacob Leo Knögden, RAnsbach—or the more easily pronounced ILKRA. (Both spellings are documented in business literature; the latter is generally preferred today.) In the years leading up to 1955 and especially afterward, ILKRA ceramics were characterized by elaborate and colorful décors. Designers of the period included Ernst Werner, Richard Knögden's son-in-law; Josef Koch; and Edmund Peter. ILKRA was one of several companies that produced special pottery lines for Guido Riffarth, one of the most important German wholesalers of ceramics in the mid-century. Riffarth supplied vases and planters to almost all of the flower shops in the old federal territory; its products were offered under the labels Ri-Keramik and Riffrath-Keramik.

Upon Richard Knödgen's death in 1969, the company was left in the hands of his son Leo. Sales of decorative ceramics were declining by the end of the '60s, and ILKRA switched to the exclusive production of planters in 1970. The concern was sold to Römertopf Keramik GmbH & Co in 1995, who used its factory to manufacture ceramic kitchenware. Römertopf remains in business to this day.

DETAILS

Maker - Ilkra Edel Keramik

Production Period - 1960s

Origin - Germany

Styles/Movements - Modern; Abstract

Materials - Ceramic

Colors - Olive

Condition - Excellent vintage condition.

Dimensions - 3.5ʺ Diam. × 8ʺ H

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AyAyRon
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 5
Just the perfect size!
Love the size of the carafe. Smaller than expected but that was what I was hoping for. A good 2½ to 3 cups full. Looks modern and Chic and blends in with all the other stainless steel appliances in my kitchen.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
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NateNBeckie
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 4
It's nice, but the glass is super thin
Everything about this is built really well, except the glass. I'll get into the glass at the end of this, so stick with me. The stand is real heavy and overbuilt if you ask me, but that makes it super stable. The rubber mat on the bottom is a nice touch. The rubber that holds the metal cone on the stand keeps it stable too. The cone works great with #4 coffee filters (I've got a mess of them). They're a bit big but they still fit. I actually use it a lot of times without the stand because I weigh my water as I add it. The cone fits nicely right in the top of the glass. The glass though. It's SUPER thin. I've had a Chemex knock-off that was slightly thicker than this break just from setting it on the counter wrong. I'm just waiting for this thing to shatter on me for no reason. This would be a great unit if that glass wasn't so thin.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023
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Second Century
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 3
Neat looking, yet over priced
This definitely looks pretty cool. And the magnet built into it makes it somewhat unique. But when you really get down to it, it's a stand for a coffee filter and carafe.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023
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Cathy
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 5
Best pour-over coffee maker
This pour-over is my favorite. I've tried metal mesh and ceramic pour-over. This set up is the best, it aerates the coffee as you pour.
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Sherry T.
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 5
Love it
I’m making great coffee and tea. The magnet is great to. The drip makes the flavors better.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024

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