Richard Ginori Folkware Luncheon Plate 2

For over 270 years, Richard Ginori has created exceptional fine china and porcelain. Crafted in Italy, the Folkware collection features 18 different floral patterns designed to be mixed and matched. Accented with garlands, leaves and petals, the richly detailed dinnerware allows you to create your own unique look by combining different colors and patterns to grand effect.
Richard Ginori
$22.00
For over 270 years, Richard Ginori has created exceptional fine china and porcelain. Crafted in Italy, the Folkware collection features 18 different floral patterns designed to be mixed and matched. Accented with garlands, leaves and petals, the richly detailed dinnerware allows you to create your own unique look by combining different colors and patterns to grand effect.
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