The Art of Polish Pottery, as we know it today, originated 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 traditional folk art stamping technique using potatoes. Original designs were inspired by the peacock feather, utilizing the iconic colors of cobalt blue, sage green, and ferrous red, which continue to inspire modern patterns. Skilled Polish artists individually handcraft and hand-decorate each piece using small sponges to stamp patterns and colors. After mixing ingredients, molding the pottery, applying decorations, and glazing, the pottery is twice-fired, making it extremely durable, resistant to cracking and chipping, and suitable for use in the microwave, dishwasher, oven, and freezer. This beautiful Blue Rose Polish Pottery Isabella Large Serving Bowl is a testament to this craftsmanship, perfect for serving and displaying. Its generous 10″ diameter and 3″ depth make it an ideal serving dish. As with all handmade and hand-painted pieces, expect some variation from piece to piece, a characteristic that adds to their unique beauty.
Product Highlights
- Handmade in Poland with meticulous craftsmanship
- Versatile and safe for use in microwave, dishwasher, freezer, and oven
- Made without lead or cadmium, ensuring safety and durability
- Ideal size for serving, measuring 10″ in diameter and 3″ deep
- Each piece is unique due to the handmade and hand-painted process

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