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The Destinctive Pattern Of Blue Willow China

By Todd Alan




There are some patterns on china that are made to be very ornate in appearance. The blue willow china was designed by Thomas Minton and has a blue colour paying homage to the blue delft pieces. This design goes back to the late seventeen hundreds, with the original pieces highly fascinating collectibles. These plates, like a few others from prior periods in time, have a history behind some of the scenes they use.



Plenty of ornamental scenes on plates were influenced by the oriental culture. These scenes frequently include trees such as the willow, as well as characters, animals, bridges and temples. Oriental designs can be found on contemporary pieces of china too. There are a few modern designs using easy designs with hand painted flowers, The contemporary pieces regularly come in the new square shaped dishes and bowls, with some pieces having more elaborate designs than others.



While the collectible pieces of china aren't used as dinnerware, the modern styles are. For an elegant table setting, a collection of dishes with an enameled border in colourful red or cobalt blue with etching in gold work fine. These distinctive dishes can be used for vacation entertaining and regularly come in collections which have matching platters and turrets designed for serving. This extended sort of service may also be found in current day blue willow china.



As well as the platter and turret, a complete set also may include a pitcher, a serving bowl and a sugar bowl. The dinnerware sets are available with place settings for 4 folks with extra pieces available as separate items or replacements. This design may also be found in tea sets with matching cups and saucers. The products today are usually made of ceramic though they use the conventional deep blue coloring for the pictures in the patterns.



Using ornamental china is one way folks can create a formal table setting for a special occasion. When the modern pieces are not in use their elaborate designs can be demonstrated by storing them within a china cabinet with glass doors. A plate holder will keep the dish in an upright position so it can be viewed thru the glass in the door. Plates and other dinnerware objects made with distinctive designs on them can reinforce a table for a special meal, or a complete room when placed on a shelf or in a cabinet for viewing.




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