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Tablescapes Mix-and-Match Polish Pottery
Polish Pottery is particularly suited to mixing-and-matching patterns, especially in your table settings. The Silesian blue color applied to most pieces is the unifying element. You can combine unikat (signature) and traditional (unsigned), you can mix every range of colors and patterns, or you may prefer to stay within a range of colors or patterns. I do, however, recommend that you use pottery from the same producer for your table settings. The styles from various producers are so different that mixing is rarely harmonious.
Here are some examples (click on image to enlarge): |

Unikat (1 traditional piece) Representative Range of Colors and Patterns |
 Unikat Blue-Greens Patterns: Unikat 408a and 151
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 3 Traditional Patterns Gold, Brown, Blue, Green Patterns: Mexicali, Greek Key, Aztec |
 4 Traditional Patterns Patterns: Same as image on left with Green and Gold Aztec plate added
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 7 Patterns Mixing Blue Dots and Flowers Patterns: Wildflowers, Twinflower, Blue Dot, Smiling Flower, Palm Tree, Asters, Mosquito (salt & pepper shakers from a different producer) |
 4 Patterns Blue and White Patterns: White Background with Simple Blue Designs
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 Dots and Daisies Patterns: Unikat 158 by Ciszewska (Blue with Dots) and Traditional Golden Daisy Pattern. |
 Dots and Pansies Patterns: Unikat 158 by Ciszewska (Blue with Dots) and Unikat 417 (Spring Pansies) by Starzyk.
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Polish pottery from Ceramika Artystyczna non-toxic glazes · safe for use in oven, freezer, dishwasher and microwave · durable
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