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Gien France DinnerwareThe fabulous collection of Gien china with beautiful patterns and vibrant colors is known all over the world.
Gien tableware
offers traditional and contemporary patterns. Time honored or modern, you'll
find elegant dinner services and sets for coffee and tea. |
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Shop the complete collection of Gien china right here. Experience the gorgeous, warm colors of Gien tableware. All current Gien patterns.
Scalloped shapes of traditional Gien patterns
- a feast for
your eyes. Contemporary
patterns with their fine, even edge are Set your table with a complete Gien dinner service with lots of serving pieces. Use a coffee set for breakfast or afternoons with your friends and family. Serve high tea in a Gien tea set. You can select any item to create your own, individual sets. Gift Items and decorative pieces available in many patterns. Dishwasher safe. Microwave low settings only. View all Gien Patterns |
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Brilliant colors in deep hues on porcelain made in Limoges. Laure Japy tableware is quite unique, using all colors of the paint box with ease. The flower designs seem to come straight from Monet's garden.
Plus great graphic designs.
Dishwasher and microwave safe. |
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Beautiful French table linens that grace the tables of luxury hotels and restaurants from New York to Tokyo. Now available for your dinner table, too. You have the choice of sumptuous and elegant classic designs or flamboyant, daring colors schemes in modern creations.
Thiebaut tablecloths turn your dining table
into a festive banquet Matching napkins, table runners, place mats. See Table Linen Patterns |
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| About Gien Faience Quality
Faïence
is earthenware with a hard, permanent glaze - a special kind of ceramic. Because
it is fired at lower temperatures than porcelain, its colors are rich and
warm. Gien faience is famous for its vivid colors and its scalloped forms &
shapes. |
| Gien History
The
Faienceries de Gien was founded in 1821 in the town of Gien, France by an
Englishman. Production first began with functional tableware, then went on
to make fancier dinnerware, decorative pieces and fine tableware emblazoned
with notable families' coats of arms. |
| Decorative Gien Art Faience
Art Faience designs and Gien Museum reproductions date back as far as 1865.
See
also
Historic Gien Marks |
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