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The new Dior Toile de Jouy collection in blue is inspired by 18th century elegance. Image Credit: Dior

Italian designer Maria Grazia Chiuri has put her signature on Dior’s Toile de Jouy collection with new creations presented in blue hues. Embracing the timeless Dior line with this new intense colour against the finest white porcelain makes for some graceful pieces.

Each piece is worked on by hand, from the special Limoges porcelain right down to the enamelling process, as well as the meticulous painting and the leaf-decorating process which requires mastery and delicacy with the application.

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The pieces are made of Limoges porcelain and worked on by hand during the enamelling, painting and decorating process. Image Credit: Dior

The line includes dinner, dessert and bread plates, as well as a platter, salad bowl, soup tureen and tea and coffee sets, influenced by Christian Dior’s passion for the sophistication and refinement of the 18th century.