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Plastic tableware (beakers, plate and bowl) by Jarrett, Rainsford and Laughton, 1954.

 

Design Archives ID no. DCA2664

Here are all of my Emerald Band tableware. The largest one in the back is Fire King, the rest are Corning/Pyrex. They are all different sizes.

Coffee/tea cups. Functional ceramics, tableware. They are made with stone ware clay, and glazed in an oxidizing atmosphere.

Found these little beauties yesterday while thrifting. I think they were meant to have a gold rim. Just a little bit left on one of them. I don't really like the whole gilded thing anyway, so no big deal to me!

Base stamped "665" and "1" Made in England.

I had to improvise a bit in the tableware department.

I have been creating these pieces for an art festival in Atlanta, Georgia but you can also find them in my etsy shop at www.joyelizabethceramics.etsy.com

Molecular cuisine is the science of cooking and the inspiration of our molecular gastronomy dinneware

Custom Design Innovative Off Price

#Tableware #Dinnerware #Hotelware

Business Type : Manufacturer, Supplier, Exporter

 

Further Details : STM CERAMIC

★ Website : www.ceramicbd.com

★ Email : info@ceramicbd.com

 

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Custom Design Innovative Off Price

#Tableware #Dinnerware #Hotelware

Business Type : Manufacturer, Supplier, Exporter

 

Further Details : STM CERAMIC

★ Website : www.ceramicbd.com

★ Email : info@ceramicbd.com

 

View More :

www.facebook.com/TablewareManufacturerBangladesh

Shot this last year for the SP Tableware cycling team, the first pro team in Greece, and uploaded here for a game we play here

Vintage Japanese cruet, five pieces and a serving tray

Spoons (Warsaw, late 19th-early 2oth century) - Lavra

Picture taken with Sony Alpha 700 Camera and Sony 50mm F/1.4 Lens at F/2 and 1/80 sec exposure time. ISO speed set at 640. Exposure Compensation -.3. Metering Mode Pattern.

my home,

couldn't resist to shoot this, the light was just nice

My last complete piece from the kiln in March before COVID. I experimented with some glazes using black clay, and it turned out beautiful. I love the stardust in the rim and the Milky Way on the inside.

"Transform a basic white plate into a butt-kicking serving dish using simple watercolor techniques.

 

We'll have plenty of dinnerware and multiple colors of porcelain paint for you to play around with.

 

After making your dish, you'll learn the proper way to set a table and how to style a sit-down meal.

 

The $35 cost includes all the materials needed to make your plate, a lesson on entertainment basics and light refreshments. Guests will leave with one completed plate and a wealth of knowledge on how to be a good host."

 

www.eventbrite.com/e/watercolor-tableware-workshop-ticket...

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