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Siren Song Ebru Print Melamine Plates (Set of 4)
Siren Song Ebru Print Melamine Plates (Set of 4)
Siren Song Ebru Print Melamine Plates (Set of 4)
Siren Song Ebru Print Melamine Plates (Set of 4)
Siren Song

Siren Song Ebru Print Melamine Plates (Set of 4)

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A literary feast.

What would you serve to Jane Austen or James Baldwin for dinner? Invite your favorite authors to the table with this set of dinner plates, which are named for some of the great novelists and inspired by Turkish-style marbled endpapers (“ebru” is the name of this type of intricate marbling in modern Turkish). These designs are as unique as they are detailed, and though these plates may look and feel like fine porcelain, they’re actually made from heavyweight, dishwasher-safe melamine.

  • Made in: China
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.

Each plate is 10.5" in diameter x 0.75" H

Materials:

BPA-free melamine

Care:

Dishwasher safe; not microwave-safe.

Meet the Maker

Siren Song

Brooklyn, NY
Our homes truly come alive when we add the tiny, delightful embellishments—and Siren Song has the details our mantels and tables have been yearning for. Their truly special, hand-carved objects are inspired by Dutch still life paintings of the 16th and 17th centuries and their depiction of everyday items (like fruit, butterflies, and flowers) as symbols of larger themes. Siren Song's treasures are a boon for the collector, who finds delight in the curious and unique.
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