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Inspired by the Indian Spices, enticingly pretty Cinamon rims on the edges with pepper Dots in surface raise their heads to bathe in the warm glow of the off-whites ! Our Speckle range enchants the simplicity and elegant earthy hues.
Envisage old world charm with a dash of stylish elegance! Our handmade ceramic Breakfast sets stand ode to that harmonious confluence! Handmade by local artisans with an eye for detail, our delicate and aesthetically crafted dinner sets are all set to add a touch of class to your everyday meal or hearty family get-togethers.
Captivating with a medley of beautiful designs and vivacious colours, they are sure to cast an enchanting spell on your table setting. They are microwave safe and have a non-slip grip. They make a thoughtful gift for weddings and house warming ceremonies.
Content: Set of 4 (One Breakfast Plate, Two Dip Bowls, One Tumbler)
Tumbler Capacity: 300 ml
Plate Diameter: 9 Inches
Dip Bowls: 3.5*2 Inches
Stoneware Ceramic
Microwave Safe
Care Instruction
- As each and every piece is handmade, there are bound to be slight variations in size, shape and design. You might find loose clay threads, pinholes or surface spots. Our promise - nothing major to affect the overall appeal!
- They should be gently scrubbed with a soft sponge. Hard scrubs might play havoc with the smooth veneer of your prized ceramic ware. We recommend an easy hand wash considering the nature of the product.
- The resting part of the ceramics is typically rough. This happens because it is difficult to glaze them due to the way they are placed in the kiln.
Customer Reviews
- As each and every piece is handmade, there are bound to be slight variations in size, shape and design. You might find loose clay threads, pinholes or surface spots. Our promise - nothing major to affect the overall appeal!
- They should be gently scrubbed with a soft sponge. Hard scrubs might play havoc with the smooth veneer of your prized ceramic ware.
- The resting part of the ceramics is typically rough. This happens because it is difficult to glaze them due to the way they are placed in the kiln.