Chinoiserie Boxed Cocktail Napkins
These colorful cocktail napkins recall the decorative motif from a porcelain plate in The Met collection, which was produced in Worcester, England, about 1770–80. The original plate's pattern is a direct copy of Japanese Imari porcelains, making it an example of chinoiserie.
The term refers to an 18th-century European style inspired by the art of China, Japan, and other Asian countries. In Britain, porcelain imported from China and Japan was extremely fashionable and highly coveted.
These colorful cocktail napkins recall the decorative motif from a porcelain plate in The Met collection, which was produced in Worcester, England, about 1770–80. The original plate's pattern is a direct copy of Japanese Imari porcelains, making it an example of chinoiserie.
The term refers to an 18th-century European style inspired by the art of China, Japan, and other Asian countries. In Britain, porcelain imported from China and Japan was extremely fashionable and highly coveted.
- Includes 40 cocktail napkins and a lacquered wood box holder
- Napkins printed using non-toxic, water-soluble dyes
- Holder: 6''L x 6''W x 2 1/2''H
- Napkins: 5'' square
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