Cobalt schizzato salad bowl
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The schizzato (splattered glaze) technique started as a quick and economic solution to dressing up everyday objects, and is now emblematic of ceramic production in Italy.
This cobalt blue splattered bowl is perfect for serving fresh salads.
Details:
• Made in Tuscany
• Dishwasher safe
• Italian Splatteware ceramics are individually-made, meaning each piece is unique. Minor imperfections are completely normal due to the hand-painted nature of the item. This does not affect the quality or use of the product.
Dimensions
28cm diameter
Composition
Ceramic
Colour
Product code
165035
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