Sudpsuez Fiore Dessert Plate Burgundy
$70.00
Description
Crafted in Italy with a rich burgundy glaze and scalloped edges, the Fiore Dessert Plate elevates everyday dining. Pair them with their matching dinner plates and bowls to complete the set.
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