The cultures and landscapes of different countries encountered during the journey of East-West exchange from Europe to Asia, as well as exotic and oriental flowers, are colorfully expressed. ♪ This bowl is depicted against a deep navy blue background with playful oriental scenery.
Wedgwood's newly released "Wonder Last Collection" features ♪ the cultures, landscapes, and exotic and oriental flowers of different countries encountered during the journey of East-West civilizational exchange from Europe to Asia, all vividly expressed on bone china teacups and saucers, trays, mugs, and bowls.
This series is appreciated both as a personal collection and as a gift.
"Purchase Requests": Dishwashers are not available.
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Notes **※Please check before purchasing※** About ceramic products ※If the product name does not specify 'plate stand' or similar items, accessories will be sold separately.
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Brand Wedgwood (UK) Wedgwood is a Western-style tableware brand founded in 1759 by Josiah Wedgwood, known as the 'Father of English Potters.'
Beloved by the British royal family and other royalty and nobility from around the world, it has solidified its reputation, and even today, its noble and beautiful high-quality products continue to captivate people around the world.
The "Wonderlast" series was born with the theme of "travel," where you can encounter surprises and freshness, drawing inspiration from around the world.
The cultures, landscapes, and exotic and oriental flowers of different countries encountered during the journey of East-West civilizational exchange from Europe to Asia are colorfully expressed on bone china's teacups and saucers, trays, mugs, and bowls.
This series is appreciated both as a personal collection and as a gift.
About ceramic products ■ Due to the characteristics of the materials, the following points may arise during the manufacturing process.
・Small black spots, dents, scratches, protrusions, pinholes, looseness, individual differences (color or pattern shade, slight size differences, or bumps) ・Differences in thickness or weight due to manufacturing lots, slight staining or small chips on the bottom, glaze density, and glaze splatter *especially around the high base area, unevenness or line marks seen in gold and platinum paintings, as well as shading or bleeding in patterns or back stamps.
■ The design of the backstamp may vary depending on the manufacturer's circumstances (especially the production period).
Also, the combination of cup and saucer may vary.
■ Colors, patterns, and motifs may differ slightly from the product images due to manufacturer circumstances.
"Precautions for Use" ・Products with metal processing, such as gold, silver, or platinum, are not microwave safe.