This pair of 'Ewa' cups is an example of Central European porcelain from the 1970s, produced by the Tułowice Porcelain and Porcelain Factory in Poland. The set consists of two cups with matching saucers, made from high-quality, creamy ivory-toned porcelain. The smooth, glossy surface is accented by a wide gold band along the rims, detailed with a floral motif in black and gold. The handles are gently shaped, featuring a soft curve that echoes the classic lines of mid-20th-century designs. The saucers mirror the cups' decorative borders, and the entire set maintains balanced proportions and the softly rounded forms typical of the era. The porcelain surface remains evenly lustrous; gold decorations are intact, with no wear or loss. Condition: very good – no visible signs of use, chips, or cracks.These cups evoke the story of everyday gatherings at the table in 1970s Poland, when porcelain embodied a sense of domestic hospitality and subtle refinement. The lustrous glaze reflects light in gentle highlights, while the gold ornamentation recalls the decorative tradition found in Polish homes of the decade. The 'Ewa' pattern and shape speak to a time when even the daily act of drinking coffee or tea was an invitation to pause and celebrate ordinary moments.The set could be paired with a white tablecloth, crystal glassware, or classic dinnerware to highlight its refined character in a traditional setting. The cups also suit vintage-inspired interiors: combined with dark wood or linen napkins, they reveal the timeless quality of their design. They may also serve as a decorative accent in a display cabinet or on a living room shelf, underscoring the collectible appeal of classic porcelain.
DIMENSION
Height9 cm
Depth15 cm
Width15 cm
Dimension details
Width15 cm
Height9 cm
Depth15 cm
Weight1 kg
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