Deep blue patterns on smooth white porcelain.
The mug and plate series, which features wild flowers and swans painted with a generous touch, now includes a bean dish.
The unique texture that looks as if it were painted with a brush is the result of a traditional painting method called "copperplate transfer.
Each piece is slightly different, with blotches and irregularities.
There are mugs and plates with the same pattern, so you can combine them with matching patterns or even dare to use different patterns to create a fun atmosphere.
At the table, it can be used for serving toppings such as jam or butter, as a condiment container, or as a cutlery rest for teaspoons.
The pure white porcelain that accentuates the colors also makes a good accessory tray.
It comes in a special box with a logo stamp, and is recommended as a gift.
Size: approx. 90mm (diameter) 14mm (height)
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