Angela Cummings designed Arita 6 pc porcelain tableware Geometric Rare pattern

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SIX PIECES EACH PHOTOGRAPHED INDIVIDUALLY, 2 DINNER PLATES, 2 SALAD OR DESSERT PLATES, 2 BOWLS, BEAUTIFUL GEOMETRIC DESIGN, extremely hard to find! As you know, she designed for Tiffany & Co., and then went on to have her own collection! SEE following Articles found online:From Media Bistro By Diane Clehane on April 10, 2013: Last month, I was thrilled to break the news in this very column that Angela was returning to the jewelry world with her collaboration with Assael. Angela’s storied career is the stuff of industry legend. Starting as a design assistant at Tiffany & Co. in 1968, she became one of the company’s key designers before striking out on her own in 1984. Having sold her original designs at the country’s most luxe retail emporiums, including Bergdorf Goodman, Angela closed her eponymous company at the height of her success in 2003 and moved to Park City, Utah From the Chicago Tribune October 26, 1986 by Margaret Sheridan: Angela Cummings` Dishes Provide A Feast For The Eyes A Jewelry Designer Who Creates Gems For The Table"The jewels Angela Cummings creates are for conspicuous consumption.The New York jewelry designer, better known for her stunning bracelets, necklaces and earrings in gems and metals befitting King Midas, has designed a line of tableware. ``I always wanted to do china and flatware. Working in silver and read more