One of the members asked me about the cup in my previous posting. It is Deruta stoneware from Deruta Italy, where artisans for a long long time have shown the world the incredible beauty of italian majollica techniques in stoneware. I have alot of Deruta stoneware around the house, but only one of these latte cups. This one is smaller than my previous (broken) one and it holds right at 10 oz. vs the 12 oz. size of my many other cups. I like this size best, as when it comes to lattes, I don't dig drinking high volumes of milk. In a smaller cup (as many of you know very well) a fine ristretto's nuances really come through when it isn't drowned out in 10 ozs of milk.
Anyway, I tracked down and purchased one of the La Forza tampers when I spied a photo of it here, or one of the other sites. The handle is made and painted in Deruta Italy in the traditional method, by the same artisans creating all the other majollica in Deruta. The dragon is the Raffaellesco dragon and if memory serves, had something to do with well wishing and good fortune to the sea going. Then La Forza makes the tampers in various styles. I have the convex because I find it produces much better consistency of even extraction.
I use one Deruta saucer for the cup it came with, and the other, larger one to hold tampers.
You can also check this website for Deruta as a start-
http://www.firenzegifts.com/italian_gifts.html
Rich
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