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Blue Majolica Museum Tray

$399.00|Made in Italy

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This tray, enriched with lid, finds its highest fulfillment in keeping hot stews, and casseroles. Decorated following the tradition of Garofano Imola. A motif of Chinese inspiration deriving from products of the Fabbrica Ferniani of Faenza and reproduced in Imola from the 18th century. A decoration of a more classical style linked to the tradition of Italian local production and distinguished for its originality. Absolutely perfect in the middle, this object enriches the table with a vibrant touch.

Product Dimensions

L: 25.98x W: 15.75 inches

Color

Multicolor

Material

Ceramic

Made In

Italy

Creator

Imolarte

The blue Majolica Museum tray is handmade by the Cooperativa Ceramica d’Imola. Italian artisans founded the workshop in 1874. With a long history of making pieces in the maiolica style, the workshop is known around the world for the quality of its products.

The Cooperativa Ceramica d’Imola launched the Imolarte brand to produce classic homeware. It operates out of the same workshop, and makes pieces in the distinctive Imola style. While they have kept up to date with modern technologies and tastes, Imolarte still use traditional techniques in their work. As a result, each one of their pieces is tasteful, historical, and proudly ‘Made in Italy’.

Maiolica is the Italian name for tin-glazed earthenware. Merchants imported the style from Spain in the 1400’s. The term comes from the Spanish ‘Majolica’, named after the mediterranean island of Majorca. This island was a stop on the trade routes between Valencia and Italian ports. The merchant ships transported the pottery to Italy, where it became very popular.

Italian potters adopted and adapted majolica, quickly making it their own. Artisans were soon practicing it all over the Italy. However, the home of maiolica has always been Imola.

Artisans at the Cooperativa Ceramica d’Imola still use their hands to turn bits of clay into amazing homeware. Likewise, each piece is hand painted in their signature style. First developed in the 1700’s, this decoration is now a classic. Artisans then glaze and fire each piece. After this, the pieces are ready for happy homes around the world.

Imolarte takes two (2) to three (3) weeks to prepare the blue Majolica Museum tray. Once the designer has completed product development, you will receive an email confirming that your purchase is on the way. This email includes a tracking number that allows you to verify the status of your order.

Shipping

All orders are shipped within 48 hours Monday-Friday 8am-5pm.

Delivery time ranges from 2-7 business days.

Orders over $150 receive free standard shipping automatically.

For International shipping, we are offering an atractive flat shipping rate of $25 in any of the orders.

Returns

This item is eligible for return within 30 days of receipt if unused and in its original condition.

If you wish to make a return you can contact our Concierge team through our Contact Us page or emailing [email protected], and include your order number, item, and reason for return.

We will review your request and issue you a return authorization upon approval.

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