Bernardaud Diamond Salad Plate

White Limoges porcelain meets simple, elegant platinum banding in Bernardaud's Diamond dinnerware. While easy to place in almost any décor, the happy curves of Diamond's sugar, creamer and accessory pieces make sure your table is never without character.
Bernardaud
$45.00
White Limoges porcelain meets simple, elegant platinum banding in Bernardaud's Diamond dinnerware. While easy to place in almost any décor, the happy curves of Diamond's sugar, creamer and accessory pieces make sure your table is never without character.
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