Anna Weatherley is widely known for her hand-painted, very detailed flowers, fruits, butterflies and bugs strewn on fine white porcelain dinnerware and tableware. However, these classic Anna Weatherley pieces are not classical porcelain patterns. Despite this, all the artisans trained by Anna Weatherley are still taught in the classic painting tradition. They utilize their traditional porcelain painting training for such collections as Simply Anna and Colours. Both these patterns may seem simple and boring compared to Anna Weatherley typical dinnerware collections, such as Spring in Budapest, but both of these patterns showcase just how skillful and beautiful the classical form can be.
Simply Anna is a classic pure white imprinted porcelain with a gold scalloped rim. Colours comes in four colors-celadon, purple, bright green, and moss green-and all have a gold scalloped rim. The Colour dinnerware collection is colorful, playful, elegant and stylish all in one. Both of these china patterns are perfect for any table, they work for any occasion and are timeless. If you ever want to liven things up or create a more ornate table, just add a salad or bread plate in one of Anna Weatherley's more well-known botanical patterns. Click here to check out all of Anna Weatherley's dinnerware and tableware collection available on the Sallie Home website.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Anna Weatherley Colours Fine China: Simply Anna
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Anna Weatherley,
Colours,
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Simply Anna,
Spring in Budapest,
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