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The tableware from this factory was a staple in nearly every home. Discover the history and fate of the Sumy Porcelain Factory (photos included).

Old photos evoke memories of the company's former glory.
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The Sumy Porcelain Factory is one of the significant enterprises in the Sumy region, with a history that began in 1963. The factory became renowned for its porcelain products, which included tableware, figurines, decorative vases, and various other items.

The factory's first products were released in May 1965, and by the end of that year, a total of 770,000 finished porcelain items had been produced. Almost every household could find blue-and-white plates, red polka-dot cups, or peony-patterned dishes made at the porcelain factory in Sumy.

In the Facebook group "My Sumy: From the Past to the Present," photos of the legendary enterprise, which ceased operations in 2013, were shared.

How the Sumy Porcelain Factory Operated and What It Produced

The factory's products were distinguished by their high-quality craftsmanship, and the designs often incorporated unique national motifs. Among its advantages were a diverse range of porcelain and faience products, exceptional quality, and the ability to offer a personalized approach to each client. The factory produced personalized vases, plates, mugs, and other items.

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Until 2007, when the enterprise became a closed joint-stock company, the factory actively increased its production volumes.

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Despite the economic crisis of 2009, the Sumy Porcelain Factory, one of the few in Ukraine, managed to continue its operations. However, in 2013, "Sumyoblenergo," "Sumygas," and "Sumy Vodokanal" disconnected the factory from electricity, gas, and water due to debts, which led to a halt in production. At the end of May, shareholders decided to liquidate the enterprise.

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The closure of the factory in 2013 marked the end of an era for Ukrainian porcelain production. However, products from the Sumy Porcelain Factory are still in demand today: they can be found on the shelves of antique shops as well as in the collections of porcelain enthusiasts.

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For many, these items hold not only artistic but also historical value, as they embody the warmth of the hands of the artisans who crafted them over the decades.

Earlier, we shared the story of the Children's World store in Dnipro, which was rebuilt after the war, then renovated, and eventually demolished a few years later.