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new hula dinnerware

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SES posted on 10/24/2003

Just came across the glasses in a magazine and checked out their site for the rest of the set:
http://www.fishseddy.com/browse.cfm/2,54.html

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Turbogod posted on 10/24/2003

I really like them. Not enough to spend $22 on a plate. I this like some kind of china?

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SES posted on 10/24/2003

They are on the pricey side.
Haven't seen any in person.

There are some do it yourself artsy ceramic/pottery places in town. I've been thinking of going in (if I ever have free time!!!) and creating my own set.

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SugarCaddyDaddy posted on 10/24/2003

They look nice, but to get a full setting (6 places for my table), it would be pricey. InkyLouise has seen them, as well as DivyChic, who has given them as a present, so I guess they are of good quality(?)

I plan on checking back after Christmas in case they do some sort of sale.

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SES posted on 10/25/2003

How come when I ran a search on TC for this it did not come up?
I searched several ways and zip...
Thanks for the links.

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divychic posted on 10/25/2003

I got the highball glasses last Christmas as a gift from my friends Chris and Cari-Love them. I know she got the platter sent to her by mistake and had to send it back but she said it was quite heavy and of great quality. The glasses I've seen priced at $4.50. I can't remember the website but I'll look and see if I can't find it for ya because they were on sale.

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divychic posted on 10/25/2003

I know, it was Coconutkiss's website-just checked it out and they're the same price.

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