Izabel Lam's tabletop accessories collection is modeled inlead free brass and plated in sterling silver. Each piece is hand finished togive it its own character and form. Porcelain was there for those who couldafford it. Parian, a porcelain imitating marble, was admired ornamental ware.
A designer porcelain collection created by the innovativeIzabel Lam. Its design is reminiscent of waves rolling softly onto the shore.Made in Limoges Franceand is the top choice of the world's top restaurants and hotel properties forfood presentation. It's color and luminescence is superior yet it's designed towithstand industrial washing machines.
Izabel Lam's tabletop accessories collection is modeled inlead free brass and plated in sterling silver. Each piece is hand finished togive it its own character and form. Each glass is individually blown andtwisted with the delicate turn of the craftsman's wrist to give you softsensuous surface to hold and caress. Izabel Lam belongs inyour hand. The bottom is finished with a dimple like the splash that happenswhen a stone is thrown into the water.
In nineteenth-century New York,the choice of ceramic wares was greater than ever. Creamware, the standby in1800, was quickly surpassed by whiter pearlware. Durable ironstone met aspecial need in a new country. Underglaze printing opened the floodgates to amultitude of patterns, including pictures of New Yorkitself (blue was the first colour used, but others followed). Porcelain wasthere for those who could afford it. Parian, a porcelain imitating marble, wasadmired ornamental ware. Please purchase on online http://www.etabletop.com
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