Delphin Massier was born in 1836 and was a renowned French ceramicist who played a significant role in the revival of artistic ceramics in Vallauris.
His father, Jacques Massier, and his brothers, Clément and Jérôme, were also potters.
- Delphin Massier established his own pottery workshop outside Vallauris in 1883.
- He specialized in polychrome enameled earthenware (faience) intended for both domestic and garden use.
- During the Art Nouveau period, Delphin became a master of metallic luster glazing.
- In 1887, he became the official supplier to the British Crown.
- He created a wide range of pieces, including vases, jardinières, pitchers, tableware, and figural sculptures.
- During the 1889 Universal Exposition, his turquoise-colored ceramics with metallic luster won a gold medal.
- He opened sales outlets not only in his own region but also in Germany.
- Today, his pieces are highly sought after by collectors worldwide and are recognized for their craftsmanship, artistic flair, and the beauty of their iridescent glazes.