Unique Blue


Blue and white dinnerware add such a cheerful note to your home. I love my blue and white plates. They look so smart and striking. That is the way I felt when I saw this collection by Burleigh called Blue Calico. 



photo credit Victoria Magazine 

 
 
So delicate isn’t it?
 
 
 
 

photo credit Victoria Magazine 
 
It’s such a hearty pattern.
 
 
 
 

photo credit Victoria Magazine 
 

“Although producing Blue Calico is a time-consuming process, it is truly a labor of love. Because each piece is made by hand and bears the distinctive touch of an individual decorator, collectors know they are getting one-of-a-kind treasures. At a time when most dishes are mass-produced by machines, it is especially poignant to collect a piece that exemplifies the skills of dedicated craftspeople using a process repeated through many generations.”

 
text from the Victora Magazine 

 
 

 

This is not Blue Calico but this vase sure did remind me of the pattern. 
This is my blue and white vase that I picked up at Von Maur earlier this year.

 

It is pretty large and I love the colors. I had to have it shipped from another store and it 
took us weeks to find it. I am so glad we did. I believe this could be a beautiful heirloom someday.

 
   

I hope you enjoyed this beautiful collection and if you want to view the original article see here.

Enjoy!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(photos via Victoria. com and Mrs. Shockley)
 
 
 
 
 
2 replies
  1. Debbie
    Debbie says:

    Hello Mrs Shockley
    I just wanted to let you know how much I love our blog. I first saw it a couple of weeks ago, and have been trying to read as many of your earlier blogs as possible. I enjoy each and every one of them. I also love blue and white dinnerware. I have a set that I have not used for a while. I'll have to get them out and use them for dinner tomorrow.

    • Mrs. Shockley
      Mrs. Shockley says:

      Thank you so much for stopping by! I do enjoy when readers leave comments and tell me their thoughts. I hope you do pull out that dinnerware. You should use it, why not?

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