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Royal Copenhagen Easter Eggs
March 17, 2005 | Posted in Uncategorized | ByDarryl |
Royal
Copenhagen’s new Easter eggs are decorated in traditional
cobalt blue, of course. The decoration is based on the Blue
Fluted pattern, which is celebrating its 230th anniversary this
year. In fact it was in 1775 – the year in which the Royal
Danish Porcelain Manufactory was founded – that the first
Blue Fluted service was made.
The Easter eggs come in four designs, each decorated with a
section of the old Blue Fluted pattern. In other words you can
see the stylised chrysanthemum surrounded by small leaves on
one egg, the grass with the chrysanthemum in the middle on another
and a meandering sprig of clover and leaves on the third, while
the fourth egg is decorated with a palmette.
The small Easter eggs come in a handsome box and cost 13.10
£ each or 43 £ for four.
Visit the WCN Royal Copenhagen
information pages and message boards.