| | FruitFruits are a natural for showing up on wall paintings from the early ages around 15,000 B.C. They begin to show up on pottery and other ceramics and kitchenware around 3,000 B.C. mostly in the Asian and Middle Eastern countries. As colors were discovered in firing pottery and ceramics, fruits got the early “go ahead” from potters and casters as they brightened the table and became to show plentiful harvests with “Horns of Plenty” and other uses of fruits in their works. Today, having the brightly colored fruit pieces we have for your selection here at GenerationGifts.com are great gifts for any kitchen. They can be the starter for a complete kitchen make-over or simply a gift of thanks for someone special – that includes yourself! And by using the great prices at Generationgifts.com, they can make you both happy and brighten your kitchens.
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