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Set of 6 fruit dessert dinner plates Oriente ItalianoMalachite
 by Manufacturing Richard Ginori. antico doccia Line.

Dimensions: diameter 21 cm

Suitable for dishwasher and microwave use
 
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DESCRIPTION:

Traces of a very long tradition, the 'memories' and presences of three hundred years of history are distilled in the Richard Ginori decorated collections. 

Pigments and precious metals are applied and drawn by hand on each product, an expression of the Manufacture's artisan know-how.

Exuberant. Exotic. Bewitching. A stylized flower, known in the tradition of Florentine ceramics as the "carnation" motif and reinterpreted by Gio Ponti in 1946, evokes suggestions of distant memories in the Oriente Italiano Collection. The gracefulness of the diaphanous tones of dawn and sunset slides over the porcelain like a musical symphony. 

It is the scenario of the Oriente Italiano Collection on the antico doccia shape where airbrush and color fantasy create a wonderful decorative intertwining. 

Blue on a light blue, yellow, green or pink background, black on an ice or green background, burgundy on a pink background, white on a light blue background and pink on a shaded light pink background are the colors that blend together, giving life to compositions rich in balance. 

The collection is made up of a complete table, tea and coffee assortment.

Traces of a very long tradition, the 'memories' and presences of three hundred years of history are distilled in the Richard Ginori decorated collections.  Exuberant. Exotic. Bewitching. A stylized flower, known in the tradition of Florentine ceramics as the "carnation" motif and reinterpreted by Gio Ponti in 1946, evokes suggestions of distant memories in the Oriente Italiano Collection. The gracefulness of the diaphanous tones of dawn and sunset slides over the porcelain like a musical symphony.  It is the scenario of the Oriente Italiano Collection on the antico doccia shape where airbrush and color fantasy create a wonderful decorative intertwining.  Blue on a light blue, yellow, green or pink background, black on an ice or green background, burgundy on a pink background, white on a li