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Holidays and family meals are better with gravy, say we. It can be a cocunut milk and curry sauce, or something to go with the poultry or beef to name a few types. Our grandmother used to kid us and say "Please pass the grease." This is not your grandmothers's dinnerware, however, because Indigo Wave was created by Mottahedeh in 2003 by using an antique rim soup bowl collected by Mrs. Mottahedeh as inspiration and then the various elements of ...Read more of post
SO excited to finally announce our new collection, Perla! Just in time for the holidays, Perla boasts an opalescent hue and 24-karat gold finish that will make any dinner table absolutely stunning
Come check out our November blog post to find 6 creative ways you can use your tureens this holiday season. Thanksgiving may be over but the holidays have just begun!
Victoria Magazine did an amazing job capturing the magic of Old St. Nick in our founder, Frances Gravely’s, home. Recreate Susan and Frances’ wistful traditions in your home
How big is your gathering going to be this Thanksgiving? Two batches of mashed potatoes & green beans? Come check out our adorable ‘Mama and Baby’ squash tureens to hold all your homemade delights for the holidays.
We believe in the magic of a holiday wish. We believe in the spirit of Old St. Nick. And most of all, we believe in a table that sparkles with people that twinkle with love, laughter, and joy. Wishing you the happiest of holidays from our family to yours!
In this time of the year when National holidays are around the corner, it is good to think about all these tiny things that make the American history remarkable. One of them is tobacco, which is still the best-selling product in the world (in form of cigarettes). What is so impressive about it, but also about the plant that brings all the beauty to one of the most popular porcelain patterns?
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