
We’ll even wrap it for you!

For the pattern hunters, the signature snobs, and the folks who can’t not pick up another cobalt-and-cream treasure — this is your spot.
You know who you are. You’ve memorized your favorite pattern codes. You can spot a signature piece across the room. You’ve said, “I’ll just get one more,” more times than you can count. Welcome to your new happy place.
Looking for a retired pattern? Trying to replace a broken piece from a decade ago? Just discovered your dream plate online but can’t find it anywhere? We have relationships with importers and suppliers. We’re always happy to help you track down what you’re after. Maybe we cacn find it.
We feature local and visiting collectors right here in the gallery and online. Got a stunning display at home? A rare find from a trip to Europe? Tag us on Facebook or Instagram or send us a photo and we might just feature your collection next.
That final dessert plate. The tall mug to complete your four-pack. The serving tray with that pattern you found a few years back. You’d be surprised what we can find when we dig in. Give us a shot. We mihgt be able to surprise you.

You’ll find our Polish Pottery collection nestled inside Serendipity Salon and Gallery, right in the heart of Columbia.
We’re part event center, part fine art and craft gift shop, part art gallery, part artisan treasure trove, and the local source for Polish Pottery.
Visit us at:
Serendipity Salon & Gallery – 1020 E Walnut St, Columbia, MO
Come browse, touch, and find your next favorite mug in person.
Our ceramics are meticulously crafted by hand and molded into the final shapes. Then artisans finalize the artwork with a sponge technique that has enduring beauty.
Our ceramics are not only beautiful, but also functional. From mugs to plates to vases, our pieces are designed to be used and enjoyed every day.
Each item is a custom creation, worked by an actual artisan. You can feel great using your POlish stneware knowing you are helping to uphold a wonderful tradition.
The special white clay used in Bolesławiec is unique to that area of Poland and has been used for many generations for its ability to be formed and fired.
Over 4,000 people work in the pottery and stoneware industry in the Bolesławiec area. They are masters of the process, and it shows in their beautiful work.
The most iconic Polish Pottery pattern. Deep cobalt circles (often ringed in green or red) stamped in repetitive, eye-catching symmetry — said to bring good luck and ward off bad vibes.
Vibe: Traditional. Elegant. Time-tested.
Great for: First-time collectors or as a classic wedding gift.
White daisies with yellow or orange centers, blooming across navy or teal backdrops. Cheerful, bright, and full of warmth.
Vibe: Playful and joyful.
Great for: Mother’s Day gifts, tea lovers, and sunny kitchens.
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