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Wedgwood Seville Bone China Open Vegetable Dish by Wedgwood
Product SummaryManufacturer: Wedgwood Brand: Wedgwood Model: 5-01605-3602 Color: Silver Product features: - 9-3/4-by-7-3/4-inch vegetable dish serves cooked vegetables or sides
- White with midnight blue striping and platinum accents
- Fine bone china for durability, translucence, whiteness
- Oven- and dishwasher-safe at low temperatures; hand washing recommended
- Coordinates with other Seville dinnerware pieces
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Description of Wedgwood Seville Bone China Open Vegetable DishSeville by Wedgwood is a pattern of sophistication and romance with swirls of platinum and the deep blue of a Spanish evening sky. Seville's fine bone china tableware brings modern elegance with a hint of exotic flair to the dinner table. Measuring 9.75 inches the Seville Open Vegetable is suitable for the dishwasher with recommended detergents. Coordinating dinnerware and accessories are also available. Intended for use during lively celebrations, which the Sevillian people are famous for, Seville dinnerware is a classic pattern with a touch of Spanish sophistication. This 9-3/4-by-7-3/4-inch open vegetable dish serves cooked vegetables, such as peas or braised fennel, or a side of grains, such as wild rice. Its pristine white background is highlighted by a midnight blue stripe and platinum scrollwork and edging around its border. As with many Wedgwood collections, this serveware is made of fine bone china, which gives this dish a beautiful translucent sheen and makes it look quite thin and brittle. In spite of its delicate appearance, however, bone china is reinforced with 51-percent bone ash and is the strongest ceramic available. This modern-day china is safe for the oven and dishwasher at low temperatures although hand washing is recommended to preserve the precious metal work. This vegetable dish is made in England with the same quality and care as earlier pieces from Wedgwood's 240 years of production and coordinates with a variety of other dinnerware pieces within the Seville collection. --Cristina Vaamonde
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