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Set of 4 Blue Carnation Salad Plates, ceramics, pottery, italian design, majolica, handmade, handcrafted, handpainted, home decor, kitchen art, home goods, deruta, majolica, Artisan, treasures, traditional art, modern art, gift ideas, style, SF, shop small business, artists, shop online, landmark store, legacy, one of a kind, limited edition, gift guide, gift shop, retail shop, decorations, shopping, italy, home staging, home decorating, home interiors

Set of 4 Blue Carnation Salad Plates

Regular price
$ 300.00
Sale price
$ 270.00
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DESCRIPTION

This design was inspired by the Japanese Imari style. In the 17th Century this pattern, produced mostly in the famous maiolica town of Faenza, became a favorite china dinnerware all over the world. Our Blue Carnation comes from Rimini near Faenza. Each one of these pieces is signed by the artist. If you purchased this pattern from another store, our Carnation probably has some color hues and shapes that are different than yours. To avoid returns, call us before placing your order.

 

The small imperfections such as the difference in color, shape, diameter or small bubbles that form inside, do not constitute a defect but testify that it is actually an artisanal product.

 

ARTISAN STORY

Inspired by the 17th century Japanese Imari style, the Blue Carnation design was first developed showing a stylized representation of the Japanese garden. Originating in Lodi near Milan, Blue Carnation is now produced in Rimini by the Adriatic Sea. The original owner Bruno Brolli has turned over the workshop to his apprentice Roberto del Vecchio.