Pale Pink Leaf Dish

£25.00

Porcelain dish in the most delicate, pale pink by Clapton-based ceramicist, Jade Gallup. This dish has a white leaf on a pink background - for pink on white, click here.

To make this dish, a real leaf is hand rolled onto a sheet of clay, then painted over with coloured liquid porcelain making each one completely unique. It is then glazed and high fired making it strong and durable.

This medium sized dish is ideal for holding candles, or for keeping your favourite jewellery safe by your bedside.

Colours can vary due to the nature of glaze; sizes and shapes may also vary slightly due to being handmade.

Approximate diameter: 14cm

Find out more about Jade here

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Porcelain dish in the most delicate, pale pink by Clapton-based ceramicist, Jade Gallup. This dish has a white leaf on a pink background - for pink on white, click here.

To make this dish, a real leaf is hand rolled onto a sheet of clay, then painted over with coloured liquid porcelain making each one completely unique. It is then glazed and high fired making it strong and durable.

This medium sized dish is ideal for holding candles, or for keeping your favourite jewellery safe by your bedside.

Colours can vary due to the nature of glaze; sizes and shapes may also vary slightly due to being handmade.

Approximate diameter: 14cm

Find out more about Jade here

Porcelain dish in the most delicate, pale pink by Clapton-based ceramicist, Jade Gallup. This dish has a white leaf on a pink background - for pink on white, click here.

To make this dish, a real leaf is hand rolled onto a sheet of clay, then painted over with coloured liquid porcelain making each one completely unique. It is then glazed and high fired making it strong and durable.

This medium sized dish is ideal for holding candles, or for keeping your favourite jewellery safe by your bedside.

Colours can vary due to the nature of glaze; sizes and shapes may also vary slightly due to being handmade.

Approximate diameter: 14cm

Find out more about Jade here