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Melon Tea Set for 6

Melon Tea Set for 6

SKU:1043888

Regular price £4,450
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This exquisite Melon tea set is designed by Asprey in collaboration with Herend, a purveyor of fine porcelain founded in 1826 and one of the last few remaining of its kind in the world. It’s brought to life with hand-painted green and gradient orange shading inside the cups, revealing dainty seeds with every sip, and outlined in gleaming 24ct gold around the rim. Each piece is formed with ribbed edges to mirror the fruit’s distinctive stripes. The set includes a teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl, six cups, saucers and side plates.

Features

  • Dual branded Asprey and Herend
  • Exclusive Asprey design
  • Hand-painted by master painters at one of the last remaining exclusively hand-painted porcelain manufacturers in the world, founded almost two centuries ago.
  • The set includes a tea pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, six cups, saucers and side plates.
  • Care Instructions: Hand wash only with mild detergent and dry with a soft cloth. Please do not use abrasives.

Specifications

  • Volume: Teapot - 8 cups /1150ml, Tea Cup - 175ml to the top, Cream Jug - 200ml filled to the top
  • Material: Porcelain
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