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What are the most popular Italian Dinnerware patterns? by Tiziana Manzetti

Friday, May 16th, 2008

That is really a hard question to answer. We – I’m Italian you know! – have so many regional designs, deservedly popular thanks to their beauty and their century-old heritage.

However, I wish to try and answer this question, without claiming that this is an exhaustive list of all the best Italian dinnerware patterns, of course. It’s just a list to help you out in the wide choice you might be confronted with.

1- Classic Dinnerware patterns
I wish to mention here three designs, Raffaellesco, Ricco Deruta and Arabesco. They all originated in Deruta between the 15th and the 17th century.

Their classic beauty makes them all time dinnerware sets, whose exquisite elegance and subtle refinement are never commonplace.

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4 simple ways to make your Italian dinnerware last forever – by Tiziana Manzetti

Friday, May 16th, 2008

You have just purchased a nice set of Italian dinner plates and made an extra effort to buy a pasta bowl and a serving platter.

Your first thought when you see them nicely displayed on your table is “Oh my Gosh! Aren’t they gorgeous?”

Your second thought however is “How can I make this treasurable dinnerware set last forever or…well, at least as long as I’m here to admire it?”.

Don’t worry!

A little extra care is all you need to keep enjoying your beautiful Italian dinnerware for a lifetime. Hopefully yours and your children’s and your grandchildren’s…
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