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Krakow’s Miodowa street used to be an alley filled with honey sellers. Today the sweet traders have been replaced with antique sellers, and it is the place to go in Kazimierz for vintage treasures such as these 1970s glass dishes designed by Jan Sylwester Drost and Eryka Tirzewik Drost for Zabkowice Glassworks.
With herringboned and curved bases, each piece is unique and all of them would be ideal for serving up some Polish-inspired tapas.There is something about Polish tapas that seems well suited to wintery parties. ... Read More
With herringboned and curved bases, each piece is unique and all of them would be ideal for serving up some Polish-inspired tapas.There is something about Polish tapas that seems well suited to wintery parties. From the sour ogorki kiszone Polish dill pickles to metallic sledzie marinated herrings and pungent oscypek smoked cheeses, they all pair well with a glass, or two, of warming vodka. Beyond drinking parties, Cracovians are also famous for their café culture and nothing beats a sweet tooth craving quite like some szarlotka spiced apple cake or sernik cheesecake. Read Less
6" Length x 4" Width.Vintage.2 dishes in each set.
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