Our Inspired Set Of Six Blue-And-White Salad Plates Reproduces The Detailing On Six Ceramic Treasures In The Met Collection: A British Tile (Ca. 1875) Painted With Flying Cranes—The Japanese Symbol For Longevity—Designed By Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904) For Minton Ceramic Factory (British, 1793–Present); A Late 17Th-Century Edo-Period Japanese Dish, Likewise Featuring A Pair Of Cranes; A 19Th-Century Chinese Porcelain Platter And Rack Painted With An Idyllic Landscape Scene; A 16Th-Century Plate With A Floral And Foliate Motif, Attributed To The Iznik Kilns In Turkey; A 16Th-Century Blue-And-Turquoise Dish Considered To Be One Of The Most Spectacular Iznik Pieces In The Museum’S Collection; And A Chinese Porcelain Dish With Flowering Branches ( Late 16Th–Early 17Th Century), Made During The Ming Dynasty.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Blue & White Salad Plate Set | Tableware
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Blue & White Salad Plate Set | Tableware
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