My husband and I watch a lot of movies during our free time. Every time there is fine china in a scene my eyes are glued. Two  nights ago we were watching a movie and my husband asked if I was looking at the teacup the main character was holding. "Of course." I replied. Unfortunately, it wasn't Mottahedeh.

But last night, as we were watching Pirates of the Caribbean 4: On Stranger Tides I nearly deafened him as this scene rolled on by, "Look! Look! That's OURS! That's Mottahedeh! Rewind it!" (CLICK HERE TO SEE THE SCENE ON YOUTUBE)

"Are you sure?" he asked.
"Yeah! That's Imperial Blue! We were in the earlier Pirates of the Caribbean too. And we've been in a bunch of other movies as well."
"That's pretty cool!"

In fact, Pirates LOVE Mottahedeh. We've been in nearly all four movies so far. "Drink up Me Hearties!"

In Pirates of the Caribbean 1: The Curse of the Black Pearl our Blue Canton is all over the back wall of the cabinet that Elizabeth hides in from the pirates. Check out this video below.

 

There are also a number of scenes in the video below of our Ch'ing Garden from Pirates of the Caribbean 2: Dead Man's Chest.  Pretty neat! I also really like the song. Pretty much perfect for Mottahedeh enthusiasts.

 

Scenes at 0:44 / 1:17 / 1:25 / 1:49
Make it your own!
(As seen in the movies)
Imperial Blue Teapot (CW2408) - $285

Imperial Blue Creamer (CW2410) - $105

 Blue Canton Cider Jug w/ Lid (HC140) - $525
Other Blue Canton pieces can be found here: CLICK