For group meals at home or for a restaurant looking to add some Irish flair, Belleek’s large shamrock salt and pepper shakers are an essential part of the table setting.
Measuring approximately 6.5in tall, these basket weave shakers match all of Belleek’s shamrock collection and make an elegant contribution to the dining experience.
Hand painted shamrocks adorn the classic basket weave china shakers, referencing one of Ireland’s most internationally recognized symbols.
Belleek’s basket weave embossing is one of their oldest and best-known ceramic motifs. Invented in the 1880s, it was inspired by the traditional wickerwork weave patterns found on baskets used by Irish farmers and merchants for centuries. Here, it is updated in fine porcelain.
Founded in 1849, Belleek is the oldest fine china pottery in Ireland and has been producing distinguished Parian porcelain since 1863. Located in County Fermanagh, Belleek was a favorite of Irish and British nobility, including Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
For group meals at home or for a restaurant looking to add some Irish flair, Belleek’s large shamrock salt and pepper shakers are an essential part of the table setting.
Measuring approximately 6.5in tall, these basket weave shakers match all of Belleek’s shamrock collection and make an elegant contribution to the dining experience.
Hand painted shamrocks adorn the classic basket weave china shakers, referencing one of Ireland’s most internationally recognized symbols.
Belleek’s basket weave embossing is one of their oldest and best-known ceramic motifs. Invented in the 1880s, it was inspired by the traditional wickerwork weave patterns found on baskets used by Irish farmers and merchants for centuries. Here, it is updated in fine porcelain.
Founded in 1849, Belleek is the oldest fine china pottery in Ireland and has been producing distinguished Parian porcelain since 1863. Located in County Fermanagh, Belleek was a favorite of Irish and British nobility, including Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
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