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- Emma Bridgewater / Earthenware "Keep It Creepy (Halloween)" Plate 22cm
Emma Bridgewater / Earthenware "Keep It Creepy (Halloween)" Plate 22cm
Description
A large gathering of friends of hated people who move with a slow move. It is colorful even in and is cute for some reason.
humorously and happily expressed insects and snails going around in the midnight darkness
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KEEP IT CREEPY means creepy. Celebrate the autumn harvest
and have a meaningful
halloween party at home to ward off evil spirits.
sure to get everyone's attention. A ceramic plate with a warm finish
with
hand-pressed sponge coloring.
Emma Bridgewater's representative pattern is colorful polka dot
~ Polka DOT ~ .
the version with different shapes, sizes, and colors of the stamp is also popular.
the famous polka dot pattern
as well as the patterns inspired by the favorite kitchen items
florals, animal patterns, etc., a wide variety of designs will enrich your daily life
21cm size, easy to use for breakfast, lunch, dinner, anytime.
This floral plate is ideal for dessert plates and
cake plates.
, regardless of women or men, to those who are indebted on a daily basis
elegant gifts with heart on special anniversaries
not only as gifts and gifts for celebrations
but also as a reward for yourself who worked hard.
reminiscent of the polite life of a small Village in England
the everyday Emma Bridgewater tableware is
with a workshop in Stoke-on-Trent, the birthplace of British ceramics
and is consistently done in the UK from firing to coloring.
"Emma Bridgewater Request for purchase of ceramic products" due to the characteristics of
the material, there are the following points that occur in the manufacturing process, but it is a product that meets the quality standards of the manufacturer. There is no problem with the quality. Please understand it beforehand. There are shades and darkness of the
pattern and the back stamp. There is the case that there is a slight coloring which occurs in the manufacturing process on the
and the bottom. There is the case that there is a part which looks small moss and a wound on the
and the bottom. There is the case that the glaze hangs thinly around the hill of the
and the bottom, and there is a case where the place where the glaze is not a part is seen. Due to the characteristics of the
and materials, there are cases where small sunspots and spots generated in the manufacturing process can be seen. Please note that it may become too hot depending on the product by using it in a
or microwave oven.
"About back stamp"
the design of the back stamp may differ from the product image depending on the manufacturing time.
looking for a set of special cup saucers as a birthday present for her mother
"About Emma Bridgewater," Emma was disappointed that she didn't have a shop selling what she was looking for. And in 1985, Emma set up a pottery company when she realized that there were others like herself who wanted colorful, beautiful and practical pottery. Emma Bridgewater is now run by her and husband Matthew Rice, who also organises designs. The pattern design of the spongewear and the shape are in charge of Emma, and the design of the more regular collection, Year in the Country, Bird and Animal is by Matthew.
design ideas all take inspiration from the daily lives of Emma and Matthew and their four children. For example, the marmalade pattern with bright round-sliced oranges was created every February after the family's custom of making homemade marmalade and stocking it on cupboards. All of Emma Bridgewater's pottery products are handmade in Stoke-on-Trent, the birthplace of British ceramics. It is one of the largest ceramics manufacturers in Stoke-on-Trent and is also sold at well-known London department stores such as Harrods, Fortnum & Mason and Liberty.
All Emma Bridgewater spongewear uses hand-cut sponge stamps in-house. Dating from the 19th century, the technology is Emma Bridgewater's greatest feature, bringing it colorful and special charm. Emma and Matthew design all the patterns, which are cut into sponges using "soldering ants" in the factory. And, ink is attached to the sponge, and the pattern is drawn on the unglazed pottery. Some are very complex, but they are for skilled potters. Because it is a back stamp of the handbarrow, there is a shade of the color, but it is also the charm of the handmade.
Brand Quality
Shipping Cost
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