Large Serving Salad Bowl Ceramic Handmade with fish decor | Discover a large collection of handmade Greek Pottery products | Shipping worldwide
This handmade ceramic salad bowl is an inspiration of the “Vathioti Ceramics” workshop, that we maintain in the Greek Island of Samos and operates for a century through 4 generations of potters.
Every piece is handmade and drawn on the hand by Patra Vathioti, an artist 90 years old.
This Greek ceramic bowl is inspired by the Aegean Sea in Greece and it is a traditional Greek pattern.
Its shape like a half ball is perfect for salad preparation, salad serving, fruit storage, chips, pasta, ramen, noodles, dinner parties, buffet tables. The size and the half sphere shape is ideal for your daily use, necessary for every table or perfect for decoration.This pottery kitchen bowl is perfect for your cooking experinces and you can use it as a mixing bowl!
This fish decor pottery bowl is also ideal as a decorative bowl in the middle of the table in your living room.
Every bowl is handmade and handpainted in our workshop.
We use blue and black underglaze color for fishes and also the same colors for the details in the pattern.
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✅Dimensions (approx.)
Diameter: 19,5-20 cm (7.67-7.87 inches)
Height: 9,5-10 cm (3.74-3.93 inches)
Volume: 1600 mL (54 oz)
✅Processing Time
If the product is in stock we can send it within 2-6 days, otherwise we will need about 3 weeks in order to produce it.
✅Creational Process
We need about 3 weeks in order to produce every piece.
Initially we thrown it (form it) on a potter’s wheel. After trimming, the pots are thoroughly air-dried before being bisque fired (first time in the oven, at 1050 oC). This removes any remaining moisture and transforms the clay into ceramic. After it is painted by hand, glazed and fired for a second time in the temperature of 1050 oC for 8 hours in an electric kiln, so the glaze is melted into glass and is bonded with the clay.
✅NON-TOXIC MATERIALS
The non-toxic glaze used in our ceramics does not contain lead or cadmium and it is absolutely safe.
Due to double firing process our ceramics are dishwasher safe. However, care should be taken when stacking and washing ceramics.
✅Slight variations and originality / Handmade
All the pieces are handmade and handpainted so there may be slight differences in color and form.
All the ceramics are signed by their creator on the underside.
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✅ Packaging
We pack the items securely in carton box with layers of bubble wrap inside, in order to travel safely from our workshop to your address.
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✅Return of product
We do not accept returns or exchanges. According to EU regulations, handmade craft products can NOT be returned.
In case the items are delivered damaged, please contact us within 48 hours. A photograph of the damaged items and the carton box is required as proof.
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✅Cancelation of order
We accept cancellation within 2 days of purchase.
✅Price includes
On the price you see we have to cover many fees as:
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Our Tax fee for every piece we sell from Greece
Packaging cost
✅Greek Ceramic Art
Our workshop continues the Ancient Greek Ceramic Art with love and respect for it.
We give a modern perspective of traditional Greek ceramic and Greek pottery.
✅Discover more about Ancient Greek Pottery
Ancient Greek pottery, due to its relative durability, comprises a large part of the archaeological record of ancient Greece, and since there is so much of it (over 100,000 painted vases are recorded in the Corpus vasorum antiquorum), it has exerted a disproportionately large influence on our understanding of Greek society. The shards of pots discarded or buried in the 1st millennium BC are still the best guide available to understand the customary life and mind of the ancient Greeks. There were several vessels produced locally for everyday and kitchen use, yet finer pottery from regions such as Attica was imported by other civilizations throughout the Mediterranean, such as the Etruscans in Italy. There were various specific regional varieties, such as the South Italian ancient Greek pottery.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pottery_of_ancient_Greece