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Studio A Home
Each Priory bowl is carved from a solid piece of travertine, featuring a beautifully sophisticated shape. As travertine is a natural product, please be aware that there will always be variations in veining and color. This is to be expected and makes every travertine product uniquely your own.
Dovetail Furniture
The Soto Palimanan Stone Bowl is a unique piece crafted from natural palimanan stone. Its organic shape and unique variations in color and texture make each bowl a one of a kind piece. This versatile bowl can be used for serving salads, fruits, or as a decorative centerpiece.
Worlds Away
Travertine marble bowl with ribbed brass base.
Sagebrook Home
Enhance your home decor with our stunning line of bowls and plates. Our decorative displays will inspire your creativity while designing your home. A great addition and decoration accent to both modern and traditional homes. With our wide range of styles and designs - they are perfect for displaying snacks, desserts, nuts, candies, breads, vegetables, fruits, apples, pears, tomatoes, oranges, as well as storing and showing decorative items.
Regina Andrew
Marlow’s daring yet diminutive plates are functional works of art. Solid brown marble makes for a beautiful charcuterie board in the larger size, while the smaller size is perfect for exhibiting collectibles in the powder room.
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Four Hands
Bring a touch of rustic charm to your home with this decorative plate. The abstract design , crafted from natural stoneware, effortlessly complements mountain lodge aesthetics.
White marble bowl with brass tapered pedestal base.
Novica
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.