Wall plate majolica ceramic Deruta peacock feathers green
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  • Wall plate majolica ceramic Deruta peacock feathers green
  • Wall plate majolica ceramic Deruta peacock feathers green
  • Wall plate majolica ceramic Deruta peacock feathers green

Wall plate majolica ceramic Deruta peacock feathers green

€66.61
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Hand painted majolica ceramic wall or serving plate

Peacock feathers green and blue border decoration

100% Made in Italy Deruta

100% hand painted Deruta

For food use lead free

Dishwasher safe

Diameter: Cm. 20
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Each wall or serving plate boasts a high quality and is unique in its kind, being made and painted by hand according to the ancient Deruta tradition. The decoration is made exclusively by hand in our laboratory in Deruta. All our Deruta Bettini majolica ceramic products are dishwasher safe and have excellent resistance. Characterized by peacock feathers green and blue border decoration. You can hang it on the wall and also use it as a serving dish or centerpiece.

Available in various sizes

Idoneo Al Contatto Alimentare Idoneo al Lavaggio In lavastoviglie Idoneo all'utilizzo in microonde   Bettini Deruta lead free

The pump or parade dish is a type of Maiolica artistic objects used for ornamental or celebratory purposes. In Renaissance art, these dishes are often represented in particular in paintings and engravings with the theme of the Wedding of Cana. Today, the original survivors are preserved in various collections of Italian and foreign museums. Intended mainly for a beautiful exhibition, the most beautiful pieces were placed outdoors on the cupboards to be admired during the sumptuous Renaissance banquets. There are holes or recesses on the back to allow them to be suspended. Several Italian production centers offer testimonies of the type of pump dishes and at the end of the sixteenth century, it is in Deruta that the production of majolica reaches its maximum splendor and where they were made. Their decorative apparatus can be "a history" and/or "a grotesque" and/or "raffaellesche"

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Data sheet

Decor
Peacock feathers
Material
Original Deruta Majolica
Model
Plate
Use
Dishwasher
For the tableware
For the wall

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