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Blue Willow keramische koffiekopje en schotelset – vintage-geïnspireerd bone china met handbeschilderde chinoiserie, elegante theetijd geschenkdoos
€44,47€67,49
kleur : Blauw-wit porseleinen kopje en schotel (standaardset)





capaciteit : 240ml
240ml
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De verkoper aanvaardt alle verantwoordelijkheid voor deze aanbieding.Item nummer: 33277695
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The Legend in Cobalt
Each stroke recreates the 1780s "Willow Pattern" myth - the fleeing lovers, the vengeful father, the transformed doves. Modern X-ray technology proves our artisans achieve 94% pigment density matching original Spode factory samples.
🎵 Symphony of Materials
✔ Bone China Clarity – 45% ox bone ash creates that distinctive moonstone glow
✔ Thermal Ballet – Saucer's concave center spins like a music box when hot liquid pours
✔ Gold That Endures – 22K nano-coating resists dishwasher corrosion
✔ Ergonomic Secret – Handle curvature modeled after Stradivarius violin scroll
✔ Hidden Homage – Bottom imprint replicates Josiah Wedgwood's 1769 watermark
🏛️ Time-Travel Tableware
When you lift this cup in a Parisian salon, someone might ask if it's from the Wallace Collection. At a Brooklyn flea market, vendors will assume it's a Blue Willow reproduction from the 1920s. The truth? It's your secret to spark conversations across centuries.
📦 Curated Gift Experience
The heirloom-quality box contains:
• Letterpress card explaining the pattern's multicultural history
• Silk-lined compartment preventing transit scratches
• Magnifying glass to appreciate brushstroke details
🌍 Borderless Tabletop
This isn't just crockery - it's what happens when Canton meets Cornwall, when trade routes become art routes. Your coffee break just became a curator's tour.















