Met Cloisters Dinner Plate Set
Our stoneware dinner plates reference a late 12th-century French column shaft at The Met Cloisters. The column stands in the Museum's serene Saint-Guilhem Cloister, which was reconstructed with over 140 fragments from the Benedictine abbey of Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert in southern France. The exquisite limestone carvings of narrative scenes and intricate plant motifs come from the now-destroyed upper story of the abbey's cloister.
Our stoneware dinner plates reference a late 12th-century French column shaft at The Met Cloisters. The column stands in the Museum's serene Saint-Guilhem Cloister, which was reconstructed with over 140 fragments from the Benedictine abbey of Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert in southern France. The exquisite limestone carvings of narrative scenes and intricate plant motifs come from the now-destroyed upper story of the abbey's cloister.
- Set of 4 dinner plates
- Stoneware
- 10 3/4" diam. x 1"H
- Dishwasher and microwave safe
- Imported
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