Majolica Palio di Siena Dinnerware
The tuscan town of Siena is divided into neighborhoods, known as contrade, and since the 11th century, amid much pomp and ceremony, they have held a bareback horse race in the main piazza in July and August. These represent the 17 contrade that remain today. All patterns are available in all shapes and are 100% food safe. For more about care refer to About Majolica.
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Aquila / Eagle
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Bruco / Catapiller
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Chiocciola / Snail
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Civetta / Owl
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Drago / Dragon
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Giraffa / Giraffe
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Istrice / Porcupine
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Tartuca / Turtle
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Leocorno / Unicorn
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Lupa / Shewolf
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Montone / Ram
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Nicchio / Shell
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Oca / Goose
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Onda / Wave Serpent
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Pantera / Panther
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Selva / Rhinocerous
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17" Siena Wall Plate
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Torre / Elephant
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