I was really hoping to find lots and lots of dishes to show you from Santa Fe.. It wasn't to be. Partially because the city was crowded for Fiesta and the main reason, there weren't that many out on display. But I'll show you what I found...
These beauties come from a Santa Fe pottery company called Rainbow Gate. I first saw these at a bible study friend's house. She had the fruit plates. Wow. The pattern you see here is called Rainbow Ware. Note the handpainted napkins, the turned handle silverware and coordinating glasses to all. I think my favorite pieces are the cup-like candle holders.
We saw these in a store called ACC. It is most certainly one of my favorite stores there. I love the antiques, the new items and the unusual. Amazing is that they all blend so well together. I love the charm of Quimper faience pottery from France. And I have no comment on the little cookbooks.. they were just there and I just don't have the nerve to redecorate stores whilst I grab a shot here and there.
And then we went into Simply Santa Fe! They don't have a website, so you'll have to take my word on the wonderfulness of this store. They have clothes (Double D Ranchwear), dishes, furniture, home furnishings.. so just anything I truly love.
Loved the color of these dishes. And they were all half off... I am so kicking myself for not purchasing any. We were headed to eat and I wasn't in the mood to carry and we never got back there. Drats, next trip, or I'll just call them!
I hope you enjoyed the brief sojourn to Santa Fe once again. Thanks for visiting, thanks for your comments (I do read each and every one)... and on Thursday, I'll be linking to Susan's at Between Naps on the Porch. Grab a drink, find a seat and browse all the goodness of those beautiful dishes that pop up there every week!
These are really gorgeous!
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ReplyDeleteYou are making me wanna go back to Sta. Fe, Marlis. Those are all lovely dishes, so colorful. Love the Quimper dishes too....Christine
ReplyDeleteGreat dishes. Missing Santa Fe now....
ReplyDeleteYou did find some pretty ones!
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Oh, this would have been soooo tempting. I don't know what I would have done. The yellow and blue ones are my favorites. How charming. Did you buy a ton?
ReplyDeleteOh, this would have been soooo tempting. I don't know what I would have done. The yellow and blue ones are my favorites. How charming. Did you buy a ton?
ReplyDeleteMy favorites were the bold yellow ones! I didn't notice the cookbooks right away. I was looking at the dishes!
ReplyDeleteI think we were in Santa FE at the very same time Marlis! Did you see someone skinny and gorgeous? It wasn't me! Ha! I was coming from the north on the way home! Isn't it fun to shop there? You can find anything if you have enough time!! But who does?? Great dishes!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful dishes, love the gold ones. I haven't been to Santa Fe in years...maybe next time we drive to Phoenix we can take a side trip.
ReplyDeleteWe visited Santa Fe this summer too. You've shown off some lovely examples of Sante Fe pottery :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Gail
Girl, I want to travel with you! I love the idea of searching out fabulous dishes! That first photo you shared really caught my eye, even though I own nothing like any of the items featured. The handmade look of the pottery and napkins really appeal to me!
ReplyDeleteYou found the best in Santa Fe. I always enjoy visiting the home goods stores and you've given me a peek at what's new without having to go there. Hope all is well. L
ReplyDeleteI love Santa Fe but haven't been there for a while. I would love to go look at some dishes. Thanks for all the photos. I love what you found.
ReplyDeleteWe haven't been to Santa Fe in quite a while, but your tour has me thinking that I need to get there soon. Thanks for the photo tour. Cherry Kay
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