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Table Setting Collection (#3)

"Exquisite Table Settings




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"Exquisite Table Settings: A Fusion of Cultures and Traditions" Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors and rich flavors of Moroccan cuisine as you step into the mud-brick village of Anammer, nestled in the breathtaking Ourika Valley of the Atlas Mountains. Here, a typical clay pot called tajine takes center stage, used for cooking traditional Moroccan meals that tantalize your taste buds. Meanwhile, on the other side of the globe in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, dinner on the beach awaits at sunset. The enchanting ambiance of Downtown sets the scene for an unforgettable dining experience in North America. As you savor each bite, let your senses be captivated by the aroma wafting from another typical clay pot - this time filled with authentic Mexican delicacies. Travel back in time to witness grand banquets fit for royalty. At The Empire Coronation Banquet at Guildhall captured in an illustration from The Graphic magazine, contemporary block-printed fabric adorns tables set with utmost elegance and sophistication. Delve deeper into history as musicians entertain guests at a medieval banquet depicted in a manuscript dating back to 1370. This black-and-white photo transports us to a bygone era where feasts were accompanied by melodic tunes. Fast forward to 1907 when Bego with Company immortalized a momentous occasion through his oil painting. Supper tables adorned with buffet spreads invite guests to indulge their palates while basking in convivial company. The opulence continues with The Kirkleatham Centrepiece crafted meticulously from silver between 1731-32. Its intricate design adds regal charm to any dining setting it graces. In contrast, Still Life with Daffodils painted between 1885-95 captures simplicity and natural beauty as flowers take center stage amidst an elegantly set tablecloth. Finally, we find ourselves transported to Sandringham's Dining Hall circa 1894.