
Vecchio Ginori Pasta Bowl
Description
Vecchio Ginori White Porcelain Pasta Bowl
The Vecchio Ginori pasta bowl is a definitive icon of the Florentine Manifattura, featuring the historic "woven" relief in use since 1740. Available at ARJ Los Angeles, this piece is crafted from fine porcelain to provide a sophisticated frame for pasta and signature main courses.
A masterclass in Ginori 1735 savoir-faire, its classic silhouette blends timeless tradition with modern versatility. It brings a sense of storied Italian luxury and effortless grace to every dining experience.
Details
Vecchio Ginori Collection
Dimensions: Ø 6.7" × 3.0" H (Ø 170 × 76 mm)
Weight: 15.87 oz
Care
- Microwave safe.
- Dishwasher safe. Always use a liquid or gel detergent.
- Avoid exposing the products to direct flames or sudden temperature changes.
- Avoid hitting against other hard surfaces and use napkins to separate tableware when storing.
Shipping & Delivery
Ships within 2–3 business days if in stock. Backordered GINORI 1735 items may take 12-16 weeks. Vases and decorative objects may require additional time. Please contact us at for any inquiries.
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Vecchio Ginori Pasta Bowl
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About Ginori 1735
Founded in 1735 by Marquis Carlo Ginori near Florence, Ginori 1735 is one of Europe’s oldest porcelain makers and a symbol of Italian artistry. For nearly three centuries, it has blended meticulous craftsmanship with bold design, creating fine porcelain that bridges heritage and modernity.
Signature collections include Oriente Italiano, where Eastern-inspired motifs meet vibrant Italian colors; Catene, Gio Ponti’s modern take on a classic chain-link pattern; Labirinto, with striking geometric borders; and Il Viaggio di Nettuno, a whimsical marine-themed series by Luke Edward Hall.
Handcrafted in its historic Manifattura in Sesto Fiorentino, Ginori 1735 continues to bring art, beauty, and elegance to the everyday table.






















































































































































