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Digoin Blue Rose, vintage dinner plate, ceramic

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Blue roses which didn't exist genetically was a symbol of 'impossibility' or 'mystery'. But in 2016, a plant lover from France, Norbert Estalrich said that his blue rose was successful in blooming. 'Miracle' and 'Passion not to give up' are good as a new symbol of blue roses. Do you agree?
You can meet these blue miracle roses with dinner plate or dessert plate in our shop.
Don't miss your miracle!

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Technical details

Production period: 1940-50
Weight: 440 g
Dimension: Ø 23.0 cm
Conditions:
A: good condition, no more than small scratches or crazing

Digoin-Sarreguemines

Sarreguemines was a ceramic factory in northern France. It became famous thanks to Napoleon the 1st in the 18th century. In 1871, during the German occupation of northern France, Sarreguemines decided to create a new factory in Digoin, Burgundy, which was unoccupied. This is how Digoin-Sarreguemines was created. The company invested in innovations for new tech & designs, and quickly regained its reputation.Until the mid-20th century, it enjoyed great popularity.

Materials & Care

Care: to protect the surface of the plates, avoid using a microwave or a dishwasher.
Disclaimer:
  • In the case of vintage pottery, crazing may appear as the moisture remaining in the glaze dries.
  • There may be scratches, spots, chips, or cracks that are not visible in the photos. Depending on the time and process of production, the printing and marking may vary.