Blue Rose Polish Pottery Dandelion Pie Plate
$79.55
Finally, a hand-crafted pie plate designed with your recipes in mind! High fired ceramics have long been praised for their durability and even heating while baking-and ours are double glazed for a naturally non-stick finish. A charming, scalloped detail and hand-painted design ensures that you get a one-of-a-kind piece that is ready to serve straight from the oven! 10 inch diameter x 2.25 inches deep The Art of Polish Pottery, as we know it today, started as local folk art centuries ago in the German province of Silesia. The first known pieces of “Bunzlauer” stoneware dating back to the 16th century were crafted by hand and decorated with a folk art stamping technique using potatoes. Original designs were inspired by the peacock feather using the colors of cobalt blue, sage green and ferrous red. These designs and colors are still the inspiration for modern day patterns.Today, skilled Polish artists still individually handcraft and hand decorate each piece using small sponges to stamp each pattern and color. After the process of mixing ingredients, molding the pottery, applying the decorations and glaze, the pottery is twice fired. This process makes the pottery extremely durable, it will not crack or chip easily, and it is perfect for use in the microwave, dishwasher, oven and freezer. Along with our pottery, we have sourced a range of absolutely beautiful hand blown glassware from Poland. It is the perfect addition to your Polish Pottery Collection!
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Description
Description
Finally, a hand-crafted pie plate designed with your recipes in mind! High fired ceramics have long been praised for their durability and even heating while baking-and ours are double glazed for a naturally non-stick finish. A charming, scalloped detail and hand-painted design ensures that you get a one-of-a-kind piece that is ready to serve straight from the oven! 10 inch diameter x 2.25 inches deep The Art of Polish Pottery, as we know it today, started as local folk art centuries ago in the German province of Silesia. The first known pieces of “Bunzlauer” stoneware dating back to the 16th century were crafted by hand and decorated with a folk art stamping technique using potatoes. Original designs were inspired by the peacock feather using the colors of cobalt blue, sage green and ferrous red. These designs and colors are still the inspiration for modern day patterns.Today, skilled Polish artists still individually handcraft and hand decorate each piece using small sponges to stamp each pattern and color. After the process of mixing ingredients, molding the pottery, applying the decorations and glaze, the pottery is twice fired. This process makes the pottery extremely durable, it will not crack or chip easily, and it is perfect for use in the microwave, dishwasher, oven and freezer. Along with our pottery, we have sourced a range of absolutely beautiful hand blown glassware from Poland. It is the perfect addition to your Polish Pottery Collection!
Highlights
- Hand made in Poland
- Safe to use in microwave, dishwasher, freezer, oven
- No lead or cadmium
- Beautiful and useable artwork to compliment your home!
- Handmade and hand painted in Poland. As these are hand painted works of art, expect some variance from piece to piece! This human touch is what makes these items so beautiful and unique!
Specifications
- Features: Round (shape)
- Number of Pieces: 1
- Dimensions (Overall): 2.25 inches (H) x 10.0 inches (W) x 2.25 inches (D)
- Weight: 2.5 ounces
- Baking Cooking Surface: Stoneware
- Handle Material: Ceramic
- Lid Material: Stoneware
- Capacity (Volume): 32 ounces
- Protective Qualities: Stain-Resistant
- Material: Stoneware
- Care & Cleaning: Dishwasher-Safe
Specifications
Package Weight | 3.5 lbs |
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Package Dimensions | 11 × 11 × 3.25 in |
Package Dimensions | 11 x 11 x 3.25 in |
Package Weight | 3.5 lbs |
UPC | 785366094824 |
Material | Stoneware |
Color | Dandelion |
Product Width | 10.0 in |
Product Height | 2.25 in |
Product Length | 2.25 in |
Product Weight | 2.5 lb |