Blue Fluted Plain by Royal Copenhagen
As of May 13, 2022
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Handpainted porcelain - Dishwashable and suitable for the microwave
Special offer: We now offer "Blue Fluted Plain" by Royal Copenhagen with a special 20% discount on the original price. Unfortunately this line is no longer available.
Designed by Royal Copenhagen in 1775 as its first pattern, the "Blue Fluted Plain" dinnerware is one of the most famous porcelain decors in the world. The motif of the stylized chrysanthemums originates from China. The porcelain painters at Royal Copenhagen have refined it into the delicate and lively cobalt blue floral decor we know today.
"Blue Fluted Plain" is formed according to old tradition in complex steps, fired, glazed and painted by hand. The porcelain goes through 30 hands until it is ready. The porcelain painters at Royal Copenhagen alone need 1,000 brushstrokes and more to complete a plate from the "Blue Fluted Plain" line.
The origin of the name is attributed to the specific shape of the porcelain: Its ribbed outer edge and smooth centre is reminiscent of a shell. The original Danish name "Musselmalet" means "shell painted".
"Blue Fluted Plain" is also known as the no. 1 pattern and inspired all the following Royal Copenhagen lines: "Blue Fluted Half Lace", "Blue Fluted Full Lace" and "Blue Fluted Mega" - all variations of the famous Blue Fluted/Musselmalet decor. The cobalt blue colour of Royal Copenhagen connects all porcelain lines. So you can individually combine individual parts of the varied service.
Designed by Royal Copenhagen in 1775 as its first pattern, the "Blue Fluted Plain" dinnerware is one of the most famous porcelain decors in the world. The motif of the stylized chrysanthemums originates from China. The porcelain painters at Royal Copenhagen have refined it into the delicate and lively cobalt blue floral decor we know today.
"Blue Fluted Plain" is formed according to old tradition in complex steps, fired, glazed and painted by hand. The porcelain goes through 30 hands until it is ready. The porcelain painters at Royal Copenhagen alone need 1,000 brushstrokes and more to complete a plate from the "Blue Fluted Plain" line.
The origin of the name is attributed to the specific shape of the porcelain: Its ribbed outer edge and smooth centre is reminiscent of a shell. The original Danish name "Musselmalet" means "shell painted".
"Blue Fluted Plain" is also known as the no. 1 pattern and inspired all the following Royal Copenhagen lines: "Blue Fluted Half Lace", "Blue Fluted Full Lace" and "Blue Fluted Mega" - all variations of the famous Blue Fluted/Musselmalet decor. The cobalt blue colour of Royal Copenhagen connects all porcelain lines. So you can individually combine individual parts of the varied service.
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- The shipping costs for the destination U.S.A. are US $ 35.00.
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"Blue Fluted Plain" bread & butter plateItem no. 19203ø 6¾''Discontinued product, only 2 piece(s) available, delivery time approx. 4-5 working daysUS $ 94.54MSRP
US $ 118.17 -
"Blue Fluted Plain" salad/cereal bowlItem no. 19225ø 6¼'', 11.8 ozDiscontinued product, only 2 piece(s) available, delivery time approx. 4-5 working daysUS $ 107.14MSRP
US $ 133.93
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