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Mikasa Bone China Ribbon Holly 2-Piece Gravy Boat and Stand by Mikasa
Product SummaryManufacturer: Mikasa Brand: Mikasa Model: CAF03-742 Color: White Product features: - Festive holiday 2-piece gravy boat and stand; 17-ounce capacity
- Fine bone china; pure white color; elegant, shiny gold accents
- Pattern features holly leaves in bright green and red with a pink ribbon
- Broad selection of coordinating dinnerware and serveware available
- Although dishwasher-safe, hand washing is recommended
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Description of Mikasa Bone China Ribbon Holly 2-Piece Gravy Boat and StandMikasa's most popular formal holiday pattern, Ribbon Holly is a classic gold-banded Bone China pattern with a holly and pink ribbon design that sets an elegant table. Sold in 3 piece Placesettings andboxed sets of four Placesetting pieces, so you can mix and match to your own entertaining needs. Ribbon Holly also comes with a full assortment of serving pieces. Unpacking Mikasa's Ribbon Holly china each holiday season will quickly become a highly anticipated annual tradition. Each piece in this collection features pure white, fine bone china with a festive holly pattern in bright greens and reds. Intertwined with the holly weaves a paler pink ribbon that travels between clusters of leaves and berries to unite the design and bring continuity. Shiny gold accents finish each glossy piece giving it a touch of elegance and the ability to suitably serve formal affairs. This two-piece gravy boat and stand beautifully serves gravy, sauces, or salad dressing. The boat features a wide oval shape measuring 8 by 3-1/4 by 3 inches and carries 17 ounces. A large loop handle provides a comfortable hold while the 1-inch pouring spout sitting opposite offers an even flow. Its companion piece, the stand, is a coordinating saucer measuring 9 by 6-1/4 inches and featuring an indented center designed to securely hold the boat. Matching dinnerware and a large selection of coordinating serving pieces are also available. Although dishwasher-safe, hand washing is preferred as high temperatures can soften the gold detail. -- Amy Arnold
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