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Dip bowl - 12 cm - Stripes - Dark blue
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Dip bowl - 12 cm - Stripes - Dark blue

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€10,00
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€10,00
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€20,00
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This medium dip bowl or breakfast bowl is the perfect size for a reasonable helping of morning porridge, muesli, yogurt, a generous bowl of hummus or cod’s roe when your friends come over or a handful of cherry tomatoes. 

It is a cousin of the medium dip bowl from the Word on the Clay collection, similar in shape and size, but different in design.

This bowl also does a great job at welcoming jewellery or keys.

DIMENSIONS

Approximate size: diameter 12 cm, height 3-4 cm
Approximate weight: 170 g

Each piece is handmade and therefore different. These dimensions are provided as a guide, on an indicative basis. They will most certainly vary slightly from one piece to the other.

COLOUR

Dark blue: a deep blue slip topped with a transparent glaze.

    The glaze used is food-safe. The back is kept unglazed for a natural and modern look.

    CARE INSTRUCTIONS

    All tableware is food and dishwasher safe, however hand washing will extend the life of your pieces. 

    Ceramics shouldn't be exposed to rapid temperature changes. Use in microwaves is not recommended, as there is the chance of cracking.

    VARIATIONS

    Each piece has its own character, with beautiful imperfections, as they are all hand built in my East London studio, before going through two high-temperature kiln firings. I use recycled stoneware, so little speckles and nuances may appear from time to time, that's the beauty of it.