Decorative Plates & Bowls
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Phillips Collection
The concave shape of this otherwise simple design allows this wall décor to hang off the wall, giving texture to a flat surface. Finished in either white or black gel coat, a material where the color is throughout, adding extra protection for a long-lasting piece you can love. You can also use this as a decorative plate on any surface.
Mary Jurek Design Inc
Zentique
Inspired by classic French Country design, our distressed pottery is versatile for any setting. The aged look of this piece gives off a timeless appearance while adding a refreshing look to any atmosphere.
Vista Alegre
A collection of wall plates with reproductions of award-winning illustrations at the Ilustrarte biennial, signed by some of the best international designers.
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Novica
Daeng Thanunchai balances this decorative bowl with contrasting visual textures. The elegant pattern of brown and beige on a black background illustrates the continual evolution of lacquer work in Northern Thailand. Mosaic eggshell patterns adorn the interior, resulting in a singular acquisition for the home. For decorative purposes only. To complete this piece, coiled bamboo basketry is firstly carved on a lathe into the desired shape. A mixture of lacquer - obtained from the Gluta usitata tree - and ashes of burnt rice paddy husks is then applied to the object. Upon exposure to air the mixture dries to form a watertight seal that is polished before another coat is applied. This process is repeated until a rigid base is formed, and a final polishing is executed with sandpaper. Then several coats of pure lacquer are painted on the object, with drying periods in between each coat. Next, chicken or duck eggshells are thoroughly cleaned and spread out on paper towels to dry. Once dry, they are cracked into small pieces and arranged in a mosaic pattern. Then lacquer is once again applied to the piece and the shells are placed onto this fresh coat. The work is then lacquered twice, and once the lacquer is dry it is sanded in water until the eggshells slowly appear. The piece is finally washed with water and polished with powdered fired clay, resulting in an alluring gleam.
A refined decorative dish from the imagination of Daeng Thanunchai. Dark borders tinged with green rotate with lacquered beauty, focusing attention upon the eggshell mosaic at the bottom. Lends a spectacular sense of Thai artistry to any décor. For decorative purposes only. To complete this piece, coiled bamboo basketry is carved into the desired shape on a lathe. A mixture of lacquer - obtained from the Gluta usitata tree - and ashes of burnt rice paddy husks is then applied to the object. Upon exposure to air the mixture dries to form a watertight seal that is polished before another coat is applied. This process is repeated until a rigid base is formed, and a final polishing is executed with sandpaper. Then several coats of pure lacquer are painted on the object, with drying periods in between each coat. Next, chicken or duck eggshells are thoroughly cleaned and spread out on paper towels to dry. Once dry, they are cracked into small pieces and arranged in a mosaic pattern. Then lacquer is once again applied to the piece and the shells are placed onto this fresh coat. The work is then lacquered twice, and once the lacquer is dry it is sanded in water until the eggshells slowly appear. The piece is finally washed with water and polished with powdered fired clay, resulting in an alluring gleam.
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Omi Setiawan creates two pretty decorative bowls, working in the time-honored technique of hand-painted batik art. The albesia wood is carved into the shape of lotus leaves, and adorned with a colorful flower as well as traditional batik motifs.
Polmedia
This Forget Me Not Polish Pottery Square Decorative Plate was handmade and hand-decorated in Boleslawiec, Poland by skilled artisans according to old traditional methods. All Polish stoneware is microwave, dishwasher, freezer, and oven safe up to 480°F. It does not contain lead or cadmium.
Tackussanu Senegal
Beautiful hand-made woven bowls are ideal for fruit, bread, or Nik-Naks. Can give any counter or tabletop a pop of color. Baskets are handmade by artisan women in Rural areas of Senegal. These Artisan women have skills and traditional techniques that have been passed down through generations. They work from home, usually weaving under mango trees in the late afternoon and evening. The process of making the basket is called "coiling". They take the locally grown grass and it is wrapped in recycled plastic strips. Making these items durable, sustainable and amp, and eco-friendly. The entire process allows our artisans to extend their market from local to global, allowing them the opportunity for independence and empowerment. Thank you for supporting their work and allowing their traditions to be passed down through families and into the global marketplace.