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on-line ceramics
just got back from italy and wish i had bought more ceramics and limoncello for xmas gifts. does anyone know of a good site on-line? can't seem to find much. thanks.
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Dear Shopper:<BR><BR>You're in luck!!! We were just in Sorrento and the Amalfi coast in October and went WILD buying ceramics. I just got word from New York brokers that my shipments are just days away. <BR><BR>I have the web sites for the following:<BR><BR>Gargiulo & Jannuzzi in Sorrento - www.syrene.it/gaja<BR><BR>Solimene in Vietri Sul Mare - www.solimene.com<BR><BR>You may also want to try Sorrento On Line (not sure of the exact web address)<BR><BR>Good luck!!
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Try www.biordi.com<BR>They are located in San Francisco.
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><BR>http://italianpottery.com<BR><BR>Italian Pottery Outlet is in Santa Barbara, CA.<BR>
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I had good luck with Casa Lucente in Montepulciano and had them ship to my US address. Everything arrived intact and undamaged.<BR><BR>Their beautiful catalog can be found at:<BR>http://www.creazionidarte.com/collez.htm<BR>
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Hi - I have a question. I went to the last web-site listed and the prices appear to be $30-$40 for a simple plate and hundreds for bowl or larger piece. Are these the prices of ceramics I'll find in Italy?<BR>Thanks.
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I found LOTS of ceramics for MUCH less than what you saw on the website. I must say, though, that I prefer the more simple patterns like the folk art ceramics or pottery with lemons. In other words not ornate or complicated. The indricate patterns take MUCH more time to do. They are beautiful and works of art, but not what I would buy. So, it's a matter of personal taste - like everything else.
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I'm glad to hear they are less expensive. I read several "I wish I had bought more ceramics" and I thought the drawback was how to get them home. Then I saw the prices on that website and decided that was the reason. <BR><BR>I guess I will just wait and see what we find when we get there next year!<BR>Thanks.
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