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Showing posts with label russian china. Show all posts
Showing posts with label russian china. Show all posts

14.2.11

Happy hearts day!!!

I love china, I guess it springs from childhood where i had my very own china dishes.
This plate is Luminsov, which is Russian. See how my love for China grew to encompass so much in the way of dishes?
 I have Pillivuyt from France, and have had Noritake. I gave the china to my daughter. I had 12 of everything and 14 of many. But I like the classic gourmet white of Pillivuyt, and the tea sets of Luminsov.

My pattern is Queen Anne, but Plisse here is also very nice and easier to find. 
Sancerre is really nice in that it has a very ample size pasta/soup bowl.

 Here are some nice children's tea sets to get a child started on the road to collecting china.

And I want this soup Tureen Next

It's the classic soup Tureen.
And ok, I love these glasses, they're made in Frances oldest glassworks, La Rochere.
They're the bees knees!

22.6.08

Cafe' Monday


I'm posting a little early just in case  you coffee drinkers get up before me, cause I'm wayy over here in Pacific Standard Time...


Please just post your comment here with link to your blog on Monday, and link your blog to this page.. umm the aroma! You can use The Cafe' Monday with heart in the sidebar if you like.

This is the Second Cafe' Monday
My contribution is Russian China  cafe cups, and Samovar.
The swirl is my favorite.

I think I'll have a cafe' now... an evening latte, with raspberry chocolate  flavoring...!

The Japanese word for Monday is getsuyōbi (月曜日) which means day of the moon.