Norwegian Figgjo Saga fairy tale princess long dish

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Norwegian Figgjo Saga fairy tale princess long dish - Plates & Trays - Porcelain White

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Long plate: length and width 25x14cm When it comes to childlike fun, I can't help but mention the designer's work - Turi Gramstad Oliver of Figgjo, Norway. Turi is full of imaginary fairy tales and Norwegian folk style with her pen, and there are many fans around the world who are passionate about collecting Turi's works. The Figgjo Norwegian Porcelain Company was founded in 1941. Designer Turi has been working with Figgjo since 1960 and has been working for 20 years. Produced in Figgjo several series such as Arden, Elvira, Market, Lotte, Tor Viking, Cluba, Saga. Turi left Figgjo after 1980. From ceramic painting to the creation of planes and fabrics. However, her ceramic works, using neutral colors and childlike images, are highly recognizable; just like watching fairy tale pictures. The long plate is from the Saga series of Turi, which describes the history of the ancient Nordic and Germanic. A story about the early Vikings sailing, fighting to migrate to Iceland's immigrant life, and the battle between Icelandic families. Saga is written in the language of the ancient Norse, a prose story that has been circulated in the folk, and has been handed down in the form of poetry: Princess Gyda was promised to Harold since she was a child, but Princess Gyda refused to say: "Until Harold became the king of Norway, he would marry him." Harold finally realized the princess's vision, and the two eventually got married. The story of Princess Gyda and Harold. It is considered a story taken from the true history of the 17th century.

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Material
Porcelain
Where It's Made
Norway
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Antique and Vintage
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When it comes to childlike fun, I can't help but mention the designer's work - Turi Gramstad Oliver of Figgjo, Norway. Turi is full of imaginary fairy tales and Norwegian folk style with her pen, and there are many fans around the world who are pas

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