Use for appetizers, sauces, or desserts – from Ceramika Artystyczna. 10″ diameter x 1.25″ deep. The Art of Polish Pottery, a craft with centuries-old roots, originated as local folk art in the German province of Silesia. The first known pieces of “Bunzlauer” stoneware, dating back to the 16th century, were handcrafted and decorated using a traditional folk art stamping technique with potatoes. Original designs, inspired by the peacock feather, feature cobalt blue, sage green, and ferrous red hues. These timeless designs and colors continue to influence modern patterns. Today, skilled Polish artisans individually handcraft and hand decorate each piece using small sponges to stamp intricate patterns and colors. The meticulous process involves mixing ingredients, molding the pottery, applying decorations and glaze, and double-firing the pottery. This labor-intensive technique results in extremely durable, chip-resistant pieces ideal for daily use in the microwave, dishwasher, oven, and freezer. Our collection of handcrafted Polish Pottery is complemented by a range of stunning hand-blown glassware from Poland, perfect for adding a touch of elegance to your table setting.
Product Highlights
- Handmade in Poland using traditional techniques
- Versatile and functional: safe for microwave, dishwasher, freezer, and oven use
- Lead-free and cadmium-free, ensuring safe food contact
- Ideal for serving appetizers, sauces, or desserts, measuring 10″ in diameter and 1.25″ deep
- Handmade and hand-painted with unique, folk-art-inspired designs, exhibiting slight variations between pieces

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