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Porcelain crafted in Manifattura Ginori – Italy

 

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Made in Italy
Made in Italy
Description
Gravy boat in porcelain with red and gold decoration. Oro di Doccia Collection.
The Vecchio Ginori shape accommodates the famous decoration of the Ji Ondori Roosters that stand out in magenta red in an interlacing of flowers and ears of corn. On the fine porcelain stands out the precious gold threading that follows the classic lines of the design. It matches the gravy boat spoons from the same line, for mise en place that follows the classic tradition. Oro di Doccia is one of the Manifattura's iconic lines, with a unique and timeless style that features a historical decoration inspired by the sketches of Florentine painter Ferdinando Campostrini, an artist for the Manifattura in the mid-1700s.
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Oro Di Doccia

GRAVY BOAT MAGENTAOro Di Doccia

€470
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Dimensions
↥ 9.4cm
⍉ min. 14.2cm
670g
Description
Gravy boat in porcelain with red and gold decoration. Oro di Doccia Collection.
The Vecchio Ginori shape accommodates the famous decoration of the Ji Ondori Roosters that stand out in magenta red in an interlacing of flowers and ears of corn. On the fine porcelain stands out the precious gold threading that follows the classic lines of the design. It matches the gravy boat spoons from the same line, for mise en place that follows the classic tradition. Oro di Doccia is one of the Manifattura's iconic lines, with a unique and timeless style that features a historical decoration inspired by the sketches of Florentine painter Ferdinando Campostrini, an artist for the Manifattura in the mid-1700s.
002RG00 FCT13001GENG00170800
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Made in Italy
Made in Italy
Do not microwave
Do not microwave
Lavabile in lavastoviglie con ciclo delicato (max 50°)
Use dishwasher with extra care (max 50°C / 120°F)