Horst Bentz (son of Melitta Bentz) founded Porzellanfabrik Friesland in 1953, and in 1957 Mellita bought it as a porcelain brand under the company. In 1970, Friesland began to launch the Ceracron series, which has a higher density and hardness than normal! Using a high-temperature firing glaze of 1080 degrees, the color gradation and high saturation become a big feature of the product, and their unique glaze has always been regarded as a trade secret. After 1982, in addition to coffee filter cups, white porcelain and some glassware, no tableware was produced.
The color of the Holstein collection is brown in tea green and looks like a gradient. It is a combination of low-key and worthy of savoring.
Origin: Germany
Year: 1970s
Size: cup 8.2cm, height 5cm / coffee plate diameter 16.5cm / snack plate diameter 21.5cm
Amount: $1050 (original price coffee cup set $690 / snack tray $500)
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