Beautiful porcelain dishes and works of art. Actually, the dishware is also a work of art as each one is hand painted.
I have videos from the factory demonstration that I will need to post later due to technical difficulties.
The photos are cool though, so this should hold you off until I can get the video functionality to work.
There were four stations for the demonstrations. This is the first step where the base colors are added. |
This is the set that I (virtually) bought for myself. I liked the red. |
This is what I would have purchased for my sister. |
Here are a few extra plates. |
We decided that we would get a two sets of the tea/coffee dishes. One for Coco and one for Joan. |
This is for Nick. |
These were on the discount table. If you zoom in you may be able to see the pricing, and the reduced pricing. |
The purple set is for K's granddaughter. |
This is for K's daughter. |
Another red backup set for me. |
This is up for grabs. Any takers? |
I saw this masculine set and thought of my son. |
The detail work is incredible. |
A close up of the teeny tiny fruit. |
Yea! A whole set for my son! |
Ohhhh, saw this orange set and thought of my mother right away. |
Nice gold highlights. Will go with my new rococo house! (Just kidding) |
Time for a snack break. |
This was a fruit cake pie thing. This and a cup of espresso revived me after my (virtual) shopping tour. |
The cafe area was very modern. |
KC saw this and thought that it would make a great gift as a bottle of wine and an interesting (but strange) wine glass. |
Men..... |
This was in a glass cabinet. Price? A couple thousand euros. |
High priced funky tea pot. |
Saw these pens and thought of my sister. Opened the package and held one. I put it back because I didn't like the feel of it. Sorry, sis! |
ohhhh I love to virtual shop these kinds of places! I love the set you virtually got for me - great choice!
ReplyDeleteI'm with you on the pen. If they don't have a "good hold", then put them down. Thanks for having me there with you!