Wawel Fine China
more...The name Wawel (pronounced vah’vull) invokes the images of a romantic 11th century castle in the city of Krakow, Poland. This is the namesake for the fine china sold at Tea With Grace. The manufacturer has survived many changes over its long history but the quality of its products has endured through time. | ![]() |
Wawel china has been made in the same factory, in what is present-day Poland, since 1831. At that time, the region was a part of Silesia, Germany. It was then that Carl Krister began the manufacture of china tableware and gave his name to the company, Krister Porzellan Manufaktur. | ![]() |
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Tea With Grace offers Wawel fine china tea sets, dinnerware, and a full line of serving pieces in five patterns:
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Rose Garden | Violet | Elegance | Rose Bouquet | Christmas Berry |
(Click an image above to see all items in that pattern.)
The oldest pattern we carry is Rose Garden, which was first produced in 1936.