This collection draws inspiration from the sunlight and tranquil ambiance of the Daintree Forest in Australia. It showcases a beautiful contrast of earthy tones, capturing the forest’s serene beauty, while the rustic charm of handcrafted pottery adds a unique touch. FEATURES: - Hand Glazed & Handcrafted By Indian Artisans. - This collection draws inspiration from the sunlight and tranquil ambiance of the Daintree Forest in Australia. It showcases a beautiful contrast of earthy tones, capturing the forest’s serene beauty, while the rustic charm of handcrafted pottery adds a unique touch. - Depicts beautiful two-toned forest green & earthy brown colour of daintree forests. - Ideal for serving large or main meals. - The product is lead free and food safe. - Ideal to be used as a gifting option for housewarming parties or festive seasons. - Comes in a set of 2. - This product is a part of the collection 'Forest Canopy' - Ideal for serving chapatis, breads or appetizers. - It is dishwasher & microwave safe. ART TYPE: Handcrafted & Hand Glazed Studio Pottery MATERIAL: Ceramic DIMENSIONS: (L * W * H) = (19.2 * 19.2 * 2.4) cm COLOUR: Forest Green & Earthy Brown WEIGHT: 2015 grams PACKAGE CONTENT: 2 Quarter Plates CARE INSTRUCTIONS: 1) Use Mild Detergent. 2) Rinse it with water and dry it with a soft microfiber cloth. 3) Avoid using Abrasive material for cleaning.
- Feature: Hand Glazed & Handcrafted By Indian Artisans.
- Feature: This collection draws inspiration from the sunlight and tranquil ambiance of the Daintree Forest in Australia. It showcases a beautiful contrast of earthy tones, capturing the forest’s serene beauty, while the rustic charm of handcrafted pottery adds a unique touch.
- The Dimensions Of Quarter Plates Is: (L * W * H) = (19.2 * 19.2 * 2.4) cm
- Package Content: 2 Quarter Plates, COLOR : Forest Green & Earthy Brown, MATERIAL : Ceramic
- Notes: a) Comes in a set of 2. b) This is not a Bone China product. c) There could be a slight variation in the glazing/color/finish on the product, as the glazing is done inside the furnace fired at 1200 degree Celsius to make the product sturdy and due to the natural property of the studio glazing it is impossible to predict the color of the glazing/finish which will eventually come on the product after the firing process.