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Revol Porcelain France
Saint-Uze, France
Revol's been around for a while -- we're talking since-1768-a-while. During a walk in the Drôme countryside, the Revol brothers, Joseph-Marie and François, noticed some unusual white streaks on the ground which they quickly identified as a kaolin (type of clay) deposit. They went ahead and established a factory in the area and since then have been producing and exporting their beautiful porcelain. Vive le Revol!
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Reviews for
French Porcelain Rectangular Roasting Dishes
Reviews for
French Porcelain Rectangular Roasting Dishes
All reviews come from Verified Purchases
Gorgeous
Beautiful, very heavy, entertaining-friendly baking dishes. I bought the whole set and LOVE them. Elegant enough to sit on a buffet table.
Really Love these
I have now had them for a couple of years and I use them all the time. They wash up really nice, especially with a magic sponge, and there is one for every size I need. Truly one of the 'couldn't do without it' kitchen items!
Love the Roasting Dishes
Love these... but I broke the larger one when I put it on the stove. My mistake, I forgot it was only for the oven. :( Would love to get a new set!!!
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