Oriente Italiano Pervinca Dinner Plate
Best dinnerware for hosts who appreciate artisanal Italian craftsmanship and elegance.
Discover the exquisite Oriente Italiano Pervinca Dinner Plate by Richard Ginori, featuring the iconic Antico Doccia shape. This piece showcases a stylized carnation, or 'garofano,' pattern reinterpreted by Gio Ponti in 1946, evoking exotic inspiration. The design utilizes graceful, delicate hues of dawn and dusk, creating a magnificent composition of white against light blue porcelain. Handmade and decorated in Italy, this plate brings a rich, balanced aesthetic to your table setting. It is an enticing addition to any collection, blending tradition with vibrant color.
$180.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.8
/ 5
Category Rank
1
/ 3894
Best Dinnerware
Price vs Category Average
+59%
Above average
Collection
Oriente Italiano
/ Oriente Italiano
Who it's for
- Design enthusiasts building a curated, mix-and-match maximalist table
- Hosts seeking a sophisticated, artistic centerpiece for dinner parties
- Collectors valuing authentic, heritage-grade Italian porcelain craftsmanship
Who should skip it
- Minimalists preferring understated, neutral everyday tableware
- Budget-conscious shoppers building a complete dinnerware set
- Busy households requiring dishwasher-safe, low-maintenance dinnerware
Performance breakdown
Artistic Heritage
Gio Ponti’s iconic 1946 design remains a masterclass in porcelain artistry.
Craftsmanship Quality
Handmade Italian production ensures exceptional attention to detail and unique character.
Visual Impact
The delicate airbrushed carnation motif creates a sophisticated, eye-catching table centerpiece.
Design Versatility
Balanced color palette pairs effortlessly with both modern and traditional dinnerware.
Material Durability
High-quality porcelain construction offers a refined feel with lasting structural integrity.
Surface Finish
Smooth, luminous glaze enhances the depth of the light blue hues.
Key Specs
Collection
Oriente Italiano
Decoration Technique
Airbrush
Design Year Inspiration
1946
Know before you buy
The pattern features a stylized carnation, or 'garofano,' which was originally reinterpreted by Gio Ponti in 1946. It draws on exotic influences to create a balanced, artistic aesthetic.
The design is applied using an airbrush technique. This method allows for the delicate, gradient-like transitions of color that define the collection's signature look.
Yes, because each plate is handmade and decorated in Italy, there may be subtle variations in the application of the pattern. These slight differences are a hallmark of authentic craftsmanship rather than a defect.
Yes, this plate is crafted using the iconic Antico Doccia shape. It is a classic, timeless silhouette that serves as the foundation for the Oriente Italiano collection.
The Pervinca colorway features a soft, elegant composition of white and light blue. It is designed to evoke the hues of dawn and dusk, offering a sophisticated and calming aesthetic for your table.
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