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Muguet Du Bonheur Dessert Plate

€189,00

Hand-painted.
Gilded with fine gold.
Bells are painted embossed.
Numbered and signed.
Diameter : 22 centimeters.
Made in France.

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EXCHANGES - REFUNDS
You have the possibility of returning for a request for exchange any product ordered within thirty (30) calendar days following the date of delivery, under the following conditions: the products must be returned accompanied in their original condition and packaging, the following address: Boutique Laure SELIGNAC 17 Avenue de Friedland 75008 Paris.

In both cases (exchange or refund), the transport costs incurred by the return of the products are only refunded to you if this return is justified by the non-compliance of the products delivered (error of reference, damaged product, etc.). .).


BREAKAGE GUARANTEED
We ship worldwide without problem but if despite all our precautions you receive a damaged creation, we ask you to send us a photo of the damaged creation within 48 hours of receipt of your package and we will return another porcelain

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Once upon a time, the king Charles IX walked with her mother in a peaceful garden of the castle of the knight Louis de Girard de Maisonforte. One day, the knight offered him a beautiful bouquet of lilies of the valley (Muguet in french). That means that he gave him a good luck and a happiness. Very touched and impressed of this beauty, the king decided to offer each year lilies of the valley to each lady of his court.

Laure SELIGNAC creates for you a French Porcelain Collection Muguet du Bonheur. Each Porcelain creation is made in France and hand-painted, numbered and signed. Bells are embossed according to the French know-how since 1919.