It’s been a decade since the reimagined Islamic-art wing opened at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. To commemorate the occasion, the Met Store has enlisted artisans from Egypt, India, Morocco, Turkey, and Afghanistan to bring their heritage craft to discerning shoppers. Called the Heirloom Project, it’s curated by textile designer Madeline Weinrib and includes fine jewelry, fashion, tableware, home accessories, and much more. There’s a lot to love, and new products keep dropping. For now, we’re partial to Blooming Poppies, their fine-bone-china collection from Good Earth, a sustainability-minded Indian pottery studio founded by Anita Lal. It’s well worth a trip to the Met to look through everything the project has to offer, but the china, along with a few other items, can be found online. ($38–$200, store.metmuseum.org)

Ashley Baker

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