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Burleigh Blue Calico Cake Plate 28cm

Burleigh Blue Calico Cake Plate 28cm

SKU: 815010187

Decorated by hand in an intricate floral pattern, this plate from Burleigh's celebrated Blue Calico range will add the ... Read More

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Description

Decorated by hand in an intricate floral pattern, this plate from Burleigh's celebrated Blue Calico range will add the finishing touch to your dinner table. The deep cobalt blue echoes the 19th Century indigo fabrics at the roots of the range, and will bring beauty and refinement with every serving.


Handmade in Middleport Pottery, England
Uniquely decorated by skilled craftsmen with Burleigh’s centuries-old technique of tissue transfer printing from hand-engraved copper rollers
Designed in the UK
Material - Earthenware
Pack Includes - 1 (28cm) Cake Plate
Collection - Blue Calico Tableware Range

Size & Dimension

Length - 28cm, Width - 28cm, Height - 2cm

Use & Care

"Microwave and Dishwasher safe. We recommend using low temperatures and liquid detergents when washing, or alternatively washing by hand and drying with a soft cloth. Unsuitable for oven and freezer use."
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Burleigh

Burleigh creates handmade, authentic, and timeless tableware, teaware, and gifting items. The company has a rich history, starting in 1851 and remaining in the heart of English pottery. Since 1889, it’s based at Middleport Pottery in Stoke-on-Trent. Burleigh takes pride in being guardians of craftsmanship. They are the only pottery in the world that still uses the renowned tissue transfer decoration technique. This technique brings their iconic archive patterns to life using engraved copper rollers. A method dating back over 250 years, there are now just 12 craftspeople in the world who have this precise skill, and they are all craftspeople at Burleigh.