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Tudor Royal Collection 12-Piece Premium Quality Porcelain CUP and SAUCER Set, Service for 6 - WHITEHALL DESIGN, From the manufacturer: Tudor England is the perfect dinnerware set due to affordable price, expensive bone china look & feel, fantastic durability and timeless British porcelain designs and patterns. The birth of this famous English porcelain happened in the city of Stoke-on-Trent, commonly known as ‘the Potteries’ - the most well-known home of the pottery industry in England since the 18th century. Authentic Tudor Ware was produced in Stoke-on-Trent since 1828. Thanks to its rich heritage, Tudor England fine china has tied together all the skills, quality and expertise of a few generations of potters to create a high-class masterpiece from every piece of our fine porcelain. Our dinnerware sets are crafted with tradition as our artists and potters continue designing wonderful and modern tableware using the best materials - fine bone china and porcelain, while still adding the final personal touch using the proven techniques from 18th century. Tudor dinnerware sets are handmade, super white luxury tableware. The dinnerware sets have look and feel of fine bone china but substantially higher durability standards due to state-of-the-art modern technology used alongside with centuries old pottery crafting techniques.
6 pcs cup& saucer
12-piece round white color porcelain set, Service for 6. Includes 6 of each CUP capacity 10.48 OZ and SAUCER 6.5"
Unique Shape Design Pretty petal design shape with elegant edging will provide exquisite table setting. When you touch it, the embossed printing also give the plate a special texture.
TIMELESS BRITISH ROYAL STYLE Porcelain dinner sets of TUDOR Royal WHITEHALL Collection - elegant and timeless pattern in British style. Authentic Tudor Ware was produced in the city Stoke-on-Trent, England since 1828.