Corningware Blue Cornflower Inspired Vintage Corningware Cornflower Corning Ware Blue Corning Cornflower Blue Vintage Apple Watch Band

Give wrists the gift of timeless fashion with these custom watch bands. These high quality, animal-friendly faux leather watch straps are the extra missing punch to flirty outfits and nights out.

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100% Faux Leather

Suitable for Apple Watch Series 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Ultra and SE devices

One side printed

Note: This is not an original nor vintage Pyrex, Corning or Corelle item. The original authentic vintage design has been reused to offer you this great product.

Corningware Blue Cornflower was released to the public in July 1983 this floral pattern was either white on a blue background or blue on a white background. This simple decoration featured three blue flowers on a simple white background and became the trademark pattern for over thirty years. The pattern has been revived in recent years. Corning Ware's range/oven-to-table cookware first featured the 'Blue Cornflower' pattern designed by Joseph Baum, an artist at the Charles Brunelle Advertising Agency in Hartford, Connecticut. It became the trademark of Corning consumer products for three decades. Corningware Blue Cornflower kitchenware has been an integral part of American households for over 60 years. The collection includes a casserole set, a baking dish set, and a bowl set. Whether you are needing a ramekin, pie plates, petite pans, roasters, or sauce-makers. Knife sets, mixing bowls, and glassware round out this kitchenware ensemble. For beverage service, percolators and teapots are also available. HISTORY The company launched the first collection was made in 1958. It was manufactured in Corning, New York. It was marketed as the first oven-to-dinner-table cookware. The wide-ranging collection displays an exquisite Blue Cornflower. This stylized floral bouquet look features a beautiful and simple wildflower design. Corningware products were innovative. Crafted from Pyroceram, a World War II-era composite, they can withstand extreme temperatures with no ill effects. Corning topped its casserole dishes and other bakeware with the company’s renowned Pyrex glass lids. After decades of continued popularity, Corning ceased production of Pyroceram-based Corningware in 2000. In 2001, the company rebranded with stoneware-themed bakeware. Today, vintage pieces are extremely desirable collectibles. They are especially popular among baby boomers who grew up with this beautiful, functional cookware. Corningware represents one of many trending mid-century modern items with a nostalgic connection to a simpler time. SPOTLIGHT ON THE PIECES Corningware’s legendary Pyroceram-based kitchenware was made with World War II technology. The Corningware products are popular because of their ability to withstand drastic temperature changes while maintaining their integrity. For example, a Pyroceram-based Corningware casserole dish can safely be used in the oven or broiler. This casserole dish is also adaptable to stovetop use. Plus, it’s microwave-safe if it doesn’t have metal components. Pyroceram-based cookware also has high chip and crack resistance. It can be stored in the fridge or freezer, and it’s dishwasher-safe. As the icing on the cake, this striking line of cookware and bakeware makes an attractive addition to the dining table.