This extravagant design was originally made in China, probably for export to the Portuguese and Brazilian markets. Of all the 18th-century dinner patterns, this was the most highly prized. A small phoenix bird perches on the leaves of the flowering Nicotiana (Tobacco) plant. Twenty-seven colors and 22k gold make up this pattern based on an original in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This pattern, one of the longest-running patterns by Mottahedeh continues its strong popularity today, showing that good design is timeless.
Dimensions — 9" in diameter.
Material — Porcelain, made in Portugal.
Care — Mottahedeh products are perfect for everyday use, and are oven and dishwasher-safe.