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Add Rhythm to Your Table, Stories to Your Everyday: The Joy of French Antique "Ravier"

Inspired by the spring sunshine, we have just listed a beautiful collection of "Ravier" from France on our website today.

Today, we'll introduce the charm and uses of this "Ravier" dish, which captivates everyone from antique novices to collectors.


What is Ravier?

A "Ravier" is a small dish used in a French full course meal to serve appetizers. They are often placed to fill gaps on the table, so many of them have a distinctive, somewhat elongated shape, such as a "rhombus" or "oval."

At the time, they served to add color between main dishes, holding items like butter, pickles, and radishes.

Enriching Everyday Life with Flexible Use

The greatest charm of Ravier lies in its "exquisite size." It has the potential to be a star in all aspects of life, not just as tableware.

  • As a jewelry tray Gently place your favorite necklaces, brooches, or watches. The delicate patterns and shine of the white porcelain will enhance the beauty of your precious accessories.

  • As a cash tray or coin tray On a shop counter, as a tray to enhance the payment experience. It's also lovely as a key holder in the entryway to welcome guests.

  • As an interior accent Ravier adorned with beautiful, painting-like prints or reliefs can transform a space into a French chic style simply by hanging them on the wall with a plate hanger or displaying them on an easel.


Today's Lineup

This time, we have prepared Ravier with diverse expressions from famous kilns across France.

  • Saint-Amand: A rich variety, including "Trianon" with smiling angels and the chic "Argenton."

  • Limoges: A beautiful interplay of translucent white porcelain and elegant gold gilding from GDA, Bernardaud, and others.

  • Creil et Montereau: The enduringly popular "LILAS" and the dignified "NAPOLEON" series.

  • Gien and Givors: Vintage pieces with charming nuanced colors.

From substantial antiques of the late 1800s to vintage pieces with dancing thistles from the 1970s, the collection spans a wide range of eras and designs. This is a proud collection carefully selected by the shop owner, who personally examined each piece for its condition and the beauty of its painting.


Encountering that one unique piece, delivered across time

Antique dishes that have been cherished and passed down through long years. The fine crazing on the surface, the slight misalignment of prints due to handcrafting, tiny hairline cracks – all are evidence of the beloved stories these dishes have lived.

May you find that destined "one piece" that will gently accompany your daily life.

View the Antique Ravier Collection

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