Don't Try to Eat Sugar Cones by Virginia Sin
Marissa Liu — December 4, 2009 — Art & Design
References: passionatelycurious.net & dailycandy
These beautiful white Sugar Cones by Virginia Sin are not edible. They aren’t your traditional sugar cones--those brown, dunce cap-like ice cream holders--they’re one-of-a-kind, hand-made, functional pieces of art.
The porcelain Sugar Cones by Virginia Sin have a matte white glaze on them and are the perfect ice cream cup but can also be a whimsical way to display candy, fruit or whatever you want. They would be perfect for the amateur gastronomic chef to serve a dish that seems like ice cream but isn’t.
The porcelain Sugar Cones by Virginia Sin have a matte white glaze on them and are the perfect ice cream cup but can also be a whimsical way to display candy, fruit or whatever you want. They would be perfect for the amateur gastronomic chef to serve a dish that seems like ice cream but isn’t.
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