Arte Italica Tesoro Salad/Dessert Plate


Arte Italica introduces the market's premier pewter and glass dinnerware collection. Mouth-blown glass is accented with a pewter beaded rim to create a look that is truly unique. Tesoro is a collection of dinnerware that sets a beautiful table.
Arte Italica
$96.00
Arte Italica introduces the market's premier pewter and glass dinnerware collection. Mouth-blown glass is accented with a pewter beaded rim to create a look that is truly unique. Tesoro is a collection of dinnerware that sets a beautiful table.
Product Type: DINNERWARE
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