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Dinnerware from Italy
I will be traveling to Italy in September and hope to buy dinnerware/dishes to send home. Any suggestions about good prices, quality, and places to look?
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I would look very carefully at the shipping cost before deciding to do this. I have brought some pretty peasant type serving dishes home (in my luggage) since the price was about 1/4 that in Bloomies. But that was some years ago - and I don;t know if you'll get any bargains now.
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Yes, but it really depends what style you may prefer. We have had good luck in these 3 villages where it is made, but very different styles:
Nove---in Veneto Deruta--in Umbria Vietri sul Mare---near Salerno in Campania Where will you be? BTW, whatever we saved at the factory was spent shipping it home--and that was before the current Euro conversion. Our best buy for dishes was a closeout sale at Pottery Barn. |
"Italy" is large. So as Bob said, where exactly are you going?
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I bought a big piece -- a tureen -- and the VAT refund paid for the shipping and insurance.
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I bought some dinner plates at a ceramic shop in Ravello that I still love. About four months later, I received a kind note from the shop indicating that Gucci was picking up the pattern for their line!
It was worth the shipping... |
I'd get what I could carry back in checked luggage. Did that in Limoges.
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Ceramiche Rampini in Radda in Cianti and Florence has beautiful dinnerware. Also look at Ubaldo deGrazia in Deruta
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Geribi in the alto centro and they also have a showroom "down below" in Deruta--fantastic patterns and workmanship. Shipping cost is always an issue--we bought a full set (eventually) over many trips which we mostly hand carried "back in the day". When the fires approached here in So. Calif., my wife packed the dinnerware first!
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