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[.ca] Wedgwood Blue Jasper Festivity Bowl



Features:
  • 7-1/2-inch round bowl for serving food or adding to Jasper collection
  • Adorned with draping swags and Roman-inspired scrollwork
  • Durable fine-grained, nonporous stoneware with unglazed finish
  • Ornamentation in bas-relief applied by skilled craftspeople
  • Highly collectible pattern in production since 1775


Amazon.com Review:
One of the oldest patterns in Wedgwood's 240-year history, Jasper was introduced by the company's founder, Josiah Wedgwood, in 1775 and continues to have a large following of collectors of both antique and newly produced pieces. A type of unglazed, fine-grained, and nonporous stoneware, Jasper was named for its resemblance in hardness to the stone jasper. The body of this porcelain is white at its beginnings and is then dipped into metallic oxide coloring agents to shade it to black or one of several light pastel colors--with periwinkle blue, the color of this bowl, being the most popular and recognizable by collectors. Inspired by Neoclassical style and Greek and Roman mythology, the design work on Jasperware is hand-applied by craftspeople and features white cameo figures and ornamentation in bas-relief. These molded decorations are fired directly onto each piece for durability. True to the collection's roots, the outside of the bowl is draped with contrasting white carved swags and the base is encircled by scrollwork similar to that found in Greek and Roman architecture. Made in England, the 7-1/2-inch round bowl is safe for serving food, functions as a beautiful table centerpiece, or displays in a cabinet with an established Jasper collection. --Cristina Vaamonde


Binding:Kitchen
EAN:0032677416013
Model:5-14529-1669
UPC:032677416013



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