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A 500-Year Bond Reflected in Porcelain
By JULIE LASKY
Published: August 21, 2013
There are many ways to mark a 500-year-old cultural exchange between Portugal and Brazil. Transatlântica tableware from the Portuguese company Vista Alegre does it with cobalt, gold and tiny sea horses and firearms.
Designed by Brunno Jahara, a Brazilian, the porcelain collection calls up the riches and turbulence of colonialism and its aftermath. Daniel Da Silva, president of Vista Alegre USA, said the symbols on the dishes represent two sides of contemporary Brazil. "I personally always think of the hot weather and the beautiful people," he said, explaining the Popsicles on some pieces. At the same time, he added, referring to a small handgun on a serving plate, "we can't forget about urban violence."
The group of 31 pieces is available at Gracious Home and other stores; prices range from $29 to $481. Information: (800) 338-7809 or gracioushome.com.
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