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Handmade one at a time by artisans using century-old pressed glass techniques. The first known reference to these glasses known as “small spikes” is from Portugal going back to 1901. It is fascinating how a century-old design remains to this day so fashionable.
Soup plate Castelo Branco. Inspired by the famous embroidery of Castelo Branco.
Appetizer plate Venezia. The sophistication of the forms and the platinum decoration contrast with the delicacy of the relief finished with a touch of color in degradé.
A collection of a cultural nature, based on traditional icons of the city of Lisbon.
Perfect. I did not see any dimensions Lon the listing but was pleased with the small size of the gray.. Joyce. Boston, MA. 2023-08-19 05:39:51
Part of the Vista Alegre Terrace collection, each plate combines timeless elegance with modern functionality. Crafted from chip-resistant porcelain, these plates are designed to withstand the rigors of daily use, whether you're serving a casual lunch or a formal dinner.
Mara Dolinskaia was a ballerina at the Mariinsky Opera and Ballet Theatre, in St. Petersburg. She is also designer Katya Bosky’s grandmother and was the inspiration for this set, which pays homage to the classical ballet stars from the 1920s. In a continuous movement full of life, color, and creativity, the designer portrays scenic elements and the wardrobe of that time.
A collection of a cultural nature, based on traditional icons of the city of Porto.
Wow! What a beautiful plate. The colors are so vibrant and design amazing. gabriela. Wilmington, NC. 2021-10-01 18:08:01
Dinner plate Sol y Sombra. The striped watercolors of Christian Lacroix join the gold and platinum elements.
Appetizer plate Transatlantica. Brunno Jahara, a Brazilian designer of our time with international projection, created the Transatlantic dinner set for Vista Alegre, in the year of commemoration of the Year of Portugal in Brazil and of Brazil in Portugal.
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Dessert plate Transatlantica. Bruno Jahara, a Brazilian designer of our time with international projection, created the Transatlantic dinner set for Vista Alegre, in the year of commemoration of the Year of Portugal in Brazil and of Brazil in Portugal.
This exquisite set of Casablanca porcelain plates brings elegance and practicality to your table setting. Designed to be chip-resistant and safe for oven, microwave, and dishwasher use, these plates offer versatility for any occasion. Whether you're serving a fresh salad or a decadent dessert, their BPA-free construction provides peace of mind.
Handmade one at a time by artisans using century-old pressed glass techniques. The first known reference to these glasses known as “small spikes” is from Portugal going back to 1901. It is fascinating how a century-old design remains to this day so fashionable
These goblets are absolutely gorgeous. The color is a little off my dishes but I think they will work out just fine.. Penney. . 2022-02-02 09:12:44
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