APILCO
(JP¥3,700)
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Thank you for viewing! This is a valuable item sold only in French shops, featuring the names of Apilco and Saint James. It is new and unused. This is a set of 5 cup & saucer sets, a collaboration between Apilco & Saint James. The cups are a bit small. Although unused, there may be initial scratches characteristic of ceramics. Made in France Cup diameter: approx. 7cm Saucer diameter: approx. 12.5cm Color: Green Suggested retail price: around 15,000 yen ○APLICO○ Apilco, loved by chefs since its establishment, is a top manufacturer of commercial tableware used in France and around the world, with a luxurious design that complements any dish. It has a soft roundness, rich thickness, and a gentle, warm presence that you can grow fond of. ○SAINT JAMES○ Saint James (SAINT JAMES) was founded in 1889. The prototype of the current Saint James shirt comes from the marine sweater, which was the workwear of fishermen and sailors. The striped shirt had a strong image as practical workwear or a uniform, but in the 20th century, it gradually gained a presence as fashionable daily wear, spreading around the world. Saint James grew as a brand of marine sports, resort wear, and casual wear. In particular, it became a big hit among celebrities enjoying vacations in the resorts of the south of France, and the portrait of Pablo Picasso wearing the "Naval," a standard model along with the "Ouessant," is widely known. In the 20th century, the business grew rapidly, and the company name became Tricot Saint James. Saint James' striped shirts spread to Japan around 1990. It became a boom in an instant. Since then, it has been a standard French-style item, and is a brand known to a wide range of generations, both men and women, even now.
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