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Wufu

  1. 3 Colors & Patterns That Will Mark the Year of the Dog

    Chinese New Year Each year, between 21 Jan and 20 Feb, there is a two-week worldwide celebration of Chinese New Year. New Year's Day is different every year, because it's determined as the first day of the new moon. Since it's been celebrated on different dates each year, it's also called "The Spring Festival". This year, the Chinese New Year...
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    By: Wendy
  2. What's with the bat? Wu Fu Peach Bowl - Five Happinesses

    Wu Fu refers to the five happinesses:  health, wealth, virtue, a long life, and a good end. The Chinese symbol for Wufu is the bat. You probably haven't seen our new Wu Fu Peach Bowl yet, because it was just introduced last spring and has yet to be shown to the public. The peach design is an exact reproduction from...
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    By: Wendy
  3. Preserving the Past

    The 2 page article published in the Mandarin Oriental, New York "When a table is set with porcelain, ceramics, crystal, or brass from Mottahedeh & Co., dining is elevated to a new level. Each piece tells a story, from the blue and white place setting of the colonial elite to the vibrantly colored personal dinner service of William Henry, Duke...
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    By: Wendy

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