



The most fashionable tables in the early American Republic were set with blue and white "Canton" ware, named for the great Chinese trading port from which it came. Recognized by the blue lattice border surrounding a variety of landscape scenes, this popular pattern inspired many European versions, most notably the English "Willow Ware." In America, Chinese blue and white porcelain was in demand well into the 19th century and has become part of the heritage of many American families. Blue Canton faithfully recaptures this centuries old tradition and taste.
A favorite with brides, Mottahedeh specializes in luxurious patterns and unique, elegant shapes that are reproduced from china found in museums and historical societies. The patterns feature complex and vibrant colors, and hand-painted gold decoration. The pieces are surprisingly fresh and timely, and look wonderful in both contemporary and traditional dining rooms.