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Courtly Check Medium Ceramic Fluted Serving Bowl

Courtly Check Medium Ceramic Fluted Serving Bowl

$299.00

In design, “multipurpose” can be an ugly word, but our artisans have worked hard to ensure that no form be sacrificed for function. With a bold pattern and lustre-embellished, fluted rim, our Courtly Check® Medium Serving Bowl is as handsome as it is handy, whether piled high with a garden salad or filled with your trademark gazpacho. A beautiful juxtaposition of ivory and onyx, our deceptively simple signature checks reveal an intricate spectrum of jewel-toned colors. Handmade, fired, glazed, fired again, hand-painted, fired again, and embellished with lustre, each piece is stamped by the artisans involved in its creation.

Product #: 12761-040

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In design, “multipurpose” can be an ugly word, but our artisans have worked hard to ensure that no form be sacrificed for function. With a bold pattern and lustre-embellished, fluted rim, our Courtly Check® Medium Serving Bowl is as handsome as it is handy, whether piled high with a garden salad or filled with your trademark gazpacho. A beautiful juxtaposition of ivory and onyx, our deceptively simple signature checks reveal an intricate spectrum of jewel-toned colors. Handmade, fired, glazed, fired again, hand-painted, fired again, and embellished with lustre, each piece is stamped by the artisans involved in its creation.

Product #: 12761-040

Additional information

Dimensions

14" dia., 64 oz. capacity

Materials

Handmade, hand-painted ceramic with gold lustre embellishments. Pieces may vary due to the handmade nature of each product. Handcrafted in Aurora.

Care and Use

Hand-wash with care.

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