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The Blue Willow Tradition - can be yours Long Apron
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The jewel details are simulated in the artwork. No actual jewels or rhinestones will be used in the making of this product.
The Blue Willow Tradition - can be yours Long Apron
Willow, or Blue Willow China: This marvellous blue and white china, designed in England in 1790 after a Chinese model that has outsold all other China to date, is found either by the piece or cabinet load in pantries all over the US and UK, brings back my husband’s grandmother’s kitchen just by glimpsing it…. Of course to generate to many strong memories, there has to be a good story behind it. From the Wiki’s: In order to promote sales of Minton's Willow pattern, various stories were invented based on the elements of the design. The teller narrates the tale while pointing to various designs on the plate. The story is English in origin, and has no links to China The Romantic Fable: Once there was a wealthy Mandarin, who had a beautiful daughter (Koong-se). She had fallen in love with her father's humble accounting assistant (Chang), angering her father (it was inappropriate for them to marry due to their difference in social class). He dismissed the young man and built a high fence around his house to keep the lovers apart. The Mandarin was planning for his daughter to marry a powerful Duke. The Duke arrived by boat to claim his bride, bearing a box of jewels as a gift. The wedding was to take place on the day the blossom fell from the willow tree…..I leave you to buy the pattern to learn the ending….In addition, this marketing driven tale had spinoffs in other media – a China Pattern with sub rights. The story of the willow pattern was turned into a comic opera in 1901 called The Willow Pattern. It was also told in a 1914 silent film called Story of the Willow Pattern. Robert van Gulik also used some of the ideas in his Chinese detective novel The Willow Pattern. Best of all it is the China used on the Munster’s TV Set, Andy Griffith, and more in character, Murder She Wrote.
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By Diane R.6 October 2025 • Verified Purchase
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Great product.  Was gift and made the recipient very happy! 
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By  M.19 December 2021 • Verified Purchase
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The product would have been great however there are several red marks on it which leaves me very disappointed.  As it is a white apron as well these marks really stand out. Such a shame as this was meant to be a Christmas gift. I know aprons will get dirty over time but it should at least begin it’s life mark free! The print itself was good and would have looked great without the extra red marks on it.
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By  T.4 December 2013 • Verified Purchase
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The apron was absolutely wonderful. Exceeding my expectations!!!!! Everything about the printing was perfect!
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Created on 23/11/2013, 20:58
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