Floral Ceramic Bowls
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- Order placed
- 22nd December
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- Dispatched
- 27th December
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- Standard delivery
- 31st December - 2nd January
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These delightful bowls with a floral design are the perfect serving tableware. Inspired by Victorian dining with a modern fusion these will add a wonderful addition to any dining table. these particular bowls are solid, with no handles...
These delightful bowls with a floral design are the perfect serving tableware. Inspired by Victorian dining with a modern fusion these will add a wonderful addition to any dining table. these particular bowls are solid, with no handles.
Each bowl is hand-made in my studio, with the floral decoration added during the building stage.
Please see my other listing for the marching large serving dishes and ceramic spoons.
Each piece is completely hand-made, therefore 100% original and unique, no two pieces are exactly alike.
Shape, size, colours and dimensions vary slightly from piece to piece.
They can go in the dishwasher although preferred to be hand washed.
Microwave friendly.
The delivery options for this item are listed below (if it doesn't state 'Express delivery' then that option is not available for this product). As soon as you place your order, this small business will spring into action, get it ready and send it out... (and you can feel wonderful for supporting them).
Delivery options available
Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 31st December - 2nd January
For more information about delivery or returning items, please take a look at our Delivery & Returns page.
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Surrounded by the picturesque countryside and ancient woodlands that serve as her inspiration, her journey as a ceramic artist began at Wolverhampton University, where she immersed herself in the intricacies of ceramics and 3D design.