Bone china is considered to be the most refined and luxurious of tableware materials, adding sophisticated classical and contemporary design to the dining experience.  The Klimt Kiss Bone China Coffee Cup Set is not just a collection of cups; it is a testament to timeless elegance and luxury. The first-class quality and artistic style makes it an exceptional addition to any table setting.

--Choose the number of servings ( size per order) from 2 - 6 servings, in a gift box.

--It is about much more than aesthetics; it's also about durability. Crafted from high-quality bone china, each cup is designed to withstand the rigors of daily use while maintaining its pristine appearance. And these cups are not just for coffee or tea; they are perfect for dessert, cider and egg nogs.

--Material: High-grade bone china

--Craft: On-glazed

       -->Size cup: 220 ml capacity, 6 cm height, 10 cm width

       -->Size saucer: height 1.5 cm, diameter 15 cm

       -->Size spoon: 14 cm long

--Gift Ready Box Included: Packaged for safety and appeal.  ***Looking for that perfect wedding present or home decor piece? The Klimt Bone China Set is an exquisite and memorable choice. The set's artistic style is a nod to classic history while remaining relevant in modern settings. The cups serve as a conversation starter. Whether it's a tea house, cafe, corporate dining, restaurant or a cozy home setting or gift, the set is sure to impress and delight.

--Scope of Application: Oven, Sterilizer, Microwave, Dishwasher

         **ABOUT BONE CHINA MATERIAL**

Bone China is a hybrid hard-paste porcelain containing bone ash. Bone china is extremely hard, intensely white and will allow light to pass through it. Strength is provided by the fusion of ingredients during firing. This unique pottery body is made from the following: 

     --50% animal bone

     --25% china clay

     --25% china stone 

Bone ash is used in the production of bone china and makes up about 50% by weight of the final body recipe. It is produced from treated animal bone, which is then heated to about 1000 C.  At that extreme temperature, any residual organic material is burned off and the structure of the bone is altered to be able to form bone china. The high temperature used also sterilizes the bone. Once finely ground in water, the resulting bone elements gives traditional English bone china its translucency and sharp whiteness.