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Handgemaakte keramische dinerbordenset – Rustiek diep aardewerk bord met celadon glazuur, 26,7 cm ambachtelijke pastakommen &
€29.21€46.51
kleur : Yunmeng 4-inch onregelmatig




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De verkoper aanvaardt alle verantwoordelijkheid voor deze aanbieding.Item nummer: 35345474
Artikelspecificaties
Patroon
Dier
Soorten
Kommen
Materiaal
ABS, bamboe, bone china
aantal gebruikers
>10
Stijl
Amerikaanse stijl, creatief, Europees
Vorm
Vogel
Itembeschrijving van de verkoper
Every Meal Becomes a Gallery Exhibition
These aren't just plates – they're miniature canvases where celadon glaze dances with iron oxide in the kiln's flame. Like snowflakes, no two pieces share identical crystalline patterns, making each serving an exclusive art encounter.
Engineered for Culinary Storytelling
◆ Dual-Depth Design – 2.2" flat rim for charcuterie vs 3.5" well for stews
◆ Thermal Regulating – Holds pasta heat 18% longer than porcelain
◆ Chef-Approved Weight – 650g heft conveys premium feel without straining wrists
◆ Organic Texture – Hand-carved dimples prevent cutlery slippage
◆ Cultural Hybrid – Fits tagine pots equally well as Thanksgiving turkey
The Soul of Shared Dining
Watch guests instinctively caress the plate's pebbled surface when you serve risotto. The glaze's subtle blue-green shift under candlelight transforms weeknight dinners into sensory experiences, while the generous 10.5" diameter accommodates both Polish pierogi and Turkish meze spreads.
From Kiln to Heirloom
These pieces mature like fine wine – tomato stains gradually blending into the glaze's iron spots, knife marks becoming part of their history. Perfect for:
• Brides building their first dinnerware collection
• Expats craving tangible connections to Mediterranean roots
• Sustainable households rejecting disposable tableware




















