The President of Malta, H.E. Dr. Edward Fenech and Mrs. Mary Fenech Adami, today, visited Bristow Potteries at Ta' Qali Crafts Village in appreciation of the company’s commitment to create awareness towards the development of artisan ceramic handicraft in Malta. Ceramic art is regarded as a national heritage, influenced by the surrounding cultural development in the Mediterranean region.
The Board of Directors, Adrian Grima, Mark Grima, David Grima and Brian Grima accompanied by their wives escorted the President and his wife to a tour of the production plant with an introductory presentation of the historical milestones exhibited along the viewing passageway starting from the Founder Francis Grima 35 years ago.
The highlight of the visit was the interest of the President in the production process of this ancient craft and the talented company’s artisans, while they were hand painting the classical and contemporary designs that Bri...
the Occasion of the Presentation of the Commemorative Gift presented by the Prime Minister of Malta to Her Majesty Elizabeth II – 24th November 2005
Bristow Potteries Manufacturing Ltd has established its brand equity in Malta in the production of ceramic art with a state-of-the art technology, combined by thirty years of traditional craftsmanship.
The creative designs are inspired by the heritage of the Mediterranean culture, adorning private homes, presidential palaces, prestigious hotels and restaurants amongst the renowned buildings.
The Bristow collection of volcanic stone tabletops is an exclusively, hand painted ceramic art product handcrafted by our highly specialised artisans. Bristow Potteries is the first in Malta to offer these prestigious, remarkable and refined products.
The design team of Bristow Potteries initiated the conceptualisation process in creatin...