Gold Star Butter Dish
Laura Lane Ceramics
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- Order placed
- 31st October
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- Dispatched
- 29th November
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- Standard delivery
- 3rd - 4th December
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The Gold Star butter dish beautiful, hand thrown from cornish stoneware clay from the cliff tops of st. Agnes, Cornwall, will add a little bit of golden bling to your kitchen!
Made from local Cornish stoneware clay.
Do not put the lid in the microwave, its a real gold lustre on the leaves!
Can go in the dishwasher but the gold will dull over time & if precious, please hand wash.
Individually hand thrown and decorated by Laura in her studio.
Each dish has a diameter of approximately 14cm
I don't throw using rulers and gages as this would take all the fun out of throwing for me, so all of my products vary a little tiny bit but I have brilliant muscle memory so they look very very similar whilst being individual... just like each and everyone of us!
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 3rd - 4th December
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Laura Lane Ceramics
st keyne, cornwall
Hello, I’m Laura and I make stoneware pottery inspired by my everyday life here in Cornwall. My illustrative style is often playful and humorous with a gentle nod to Cornish folklore, both historical and more contemporary. I have a little pottery shop on the Quay in the historic fishing village of Polperro where I am inspired by the fishermen, boats and tales of the sea. I’ve always lived close to the coast and you’ll often find me by the sea, either in it or on it, swimming with my wonderful group of girlfriends (all year round) or rowing in a Cornish Pilot Gig with my boys.