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Arabella Side Plate, Green Palm Tree

£110

Materials
Fine European Earthernware
Width
22 cm

The gold-scaled trunk and green fronds of Caldas da Rainha's most well-travelled motif, on a side plate where two pink blooms hold the rim like bookends.

At this scale the palm becomes something more intimate — a courtyard glimpsed rather than entered. The white ground still breathes, the trunk still rises, and the two remaining blooms frame it with the quiet authority of a composition that knows exactly what it is doing.
JJ places this set of 4 Arabella Side Plate beside the dinner plate, or alone with cheese at the end of a long lunch.

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Inspiration
The palm tree arrived in European decorative arts as a symbol of everywhere Europeans wanted to be and could not quite reach. The Orientalists painted it first — grand, solitary, silhouetted against a desert sky — and the ceramicists followed, as ceramicists always do, borrowing from painters who borrowed from travellers who borrowed from the thing itself.

In the decorative tradition, the palm carries contradictory meanings with remarkable ease. To the ancient Egyptians it marked the passage of time — one frond for every month of the year. To the Romans it was victory. To the Arabs who cultivated it across North Africa and into Andalusia, it was simply life — shade, fruit, water found. The Moorish craftsmen who brought their tilework north into Portugal understood this. Their azulejos carried the palm not as symbol but as fact, the way you paint something you have grown up beside.

By the time it reached the drawing rooms of nineteenth century Europe, the palm had become something else entirely — exotic, aspirational, a shorthand for warmth and distance and the particular glamour of a life lived closer to the equator than most people managed.

JJ finds it the most well-travelled motif in her collection. A palm on a Portuguese plate has passed through Egypt, Rome, Moorish Andalusia, and a Lisbon atelier before it reaches the table. That is a great deal of history for something that looks, at first glance, simply like a very good plant.
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