Seltmann Weiden »Amina Strohblume«
The collection »Strohblume« on the form Seltmann Weiden »Amina« showcases the historical straw pattern beautifully on fine porcelain. The origins of this iconic decor in Germany date back to the 18th century. They were inspired by East Asian models, which in turn made their way to Europe from the eastern part of India. This is also why another common name for the straw flower pattern is Indian Blue. The delicate blue motifs vary slightly depending on the manufacturer and era, but they are always depicted in blue and blue shades. Also typical for high-quality straw pattern tableware like Seltmann Weiden »Amina Strohblume« is the relief of the porcelain. The design results from a ribbed surface that is interrupted and slightly offset. Since the resulting pattern is meant to resemble a sheaf of grain, it is referred to as straw flowers.
Seltmann Weiden »Amina Strohblume« is particularly popular in the north of Germany. During the traditional tea ceremony, the Teetied, the porcelain is often used. The product selection at »Amina Strohblume« is also tailored to this: In addition to the usual teacup, there is a small East Frisian teacup with a capacity of 0.14 L. Like the milk/cream jug, the nostalgically designed teapot is also available in two sizes. The tea stays hot for a long time on the stylish and practical warmer. And the pastries for tea can be served on the rectangular cake plate. It is suitable for the classic loaf cake shape, as well as for the waffles and cookies popular not only in East Frisia. Seltmann Weiden »Amina Strohblume« is practical for everyday use because it is dishwasher safe and microwaveable.


