The predominance of the Japanese style in Aesthetic Movement tablewares often blinds...
The predominance of the Japanese style in Aesthetic Movement tablewares often blinds us to the other foreign traditions tapped by designers seeking novel flavors of beauty. Here Wedgwood's pattern name--unlike many titles that seem arbitrary--clues us into the Indian sources of the composition.
Three bands of Indian ornament fill the surface of the plate with overflowing detail. In the center is a wheel device radiating out to incorporate tear drop motifs made familiar to us from "paisley" shawls. Further out are two rings. The innermost features a blossoming vine in blue silhouette. The outer band contains floral reserves--alternating polychrome and monochromatic blue--against a checkered ground.
Wedgwood colored this transfer design in different ways. Here bold enamel touches of red, yellow, and green wake up the traditional blue transfer printing. We also have this plate available in blue transfer without polychrome details.