Ginori 1735 "Oro di Doccia Magenta"
The Ginori 1735 Oro di Doccia Magenta collection is a true masterpiece of Italian porcelain art that combines tradition and modern sophistication. Its roots date back to 1740, when Florentine painter Ferdinando Campostrini introduced delicate floral hatching and the iconic Ji Ondori rooster motif. These roosters, which represent boldness in oriental symbolism, became defining elements of Ginori design and found their place in the collection's elegant gilded decoration. The Oro di Doccia Magenta collection includes a variety of tableware. These include, among other things, the Vide-Poche shelves, plates, cups, vases, serving platters as well as special pieces such as figurines and soy sauce bowls - each of which is an expression of exceptional craftsmanship. Each piece in the Oro di Doccia Magenta collection is crafted from the finest porcelain and showcases a harmonious combination of classic beauty and contemporary elegance. Delicate patterns framed by opulent gold give the tableware a luxurious character. The vibrant magenta used in this collection brings a fresh, yet sophisticated energy to any setting while maintaining an elegant aesthetic. The combination of fine gold plating and vibrant colors makes each piece in the Oro di Doccia Magenta collection a work of art.