This Unikat Signature Polish Pottery is a Limited production from a small factory near Boleslawiec, Poland. The Model 1025 Pattern 238 created using Boleslawiec White Clay molded and painted by hand according to Traditional Methods with Styles of Design and Color influenced by Contemporary shapes and dyes. The beautiful Ladle Small has a Royal Blue edge accented by Bean buds. The floral arrangement includes Red Cornflower; blue Butterflies; small Orange and Red Crocosmia surrounded by green leaves. The Ladle created with a unique original design and formation of the mold followed by drying, pre-baking at 1562 Fahrenheit then Glazed, and fired at 2282 Fahrenheit is Scratch and Chip resistant, Lead *, Oven; Microwave; Dishwasher and Freezer safe without losing the beautiful colors and textures. The measurements* in Inches are 1 1/2 high by 7 long by 2 1/2 wide. The Capacity is 3 Teaspoons. *Note; No machines used for Molding or Pattern stamping therefore there may be small variations in Measurements and Patterns.
Unikat signature polish pottery; limited production; model 1025 pattern 238
Boleslawiec white clay molded and painted by hand according to traditional methods; style, design and color influenced by contemporary shapes and dyes
Unique original design and formation of the mold; Drying and pre-baking at 1562° Fahrenheit; Glazed and fired at 2282° Fahrenheit
Measures* 1 1/2 high by 7 long by 2 1/2 inches wide
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Polish Pottery Ceramika Boleslawiec, 1025/238, Ladle Small, 2 1/2 by 7 Inches Long – Capacity of 3 Teaspoons, Royal Blue Patterns with Red Cornflower and Blue Butterflies Motif
Unikat signature polish pottery; limited production; model 1025 pattern 238
Boleslawiec white clay molded and painted by hand according to traditional methods; style, design and color influenced by contemporary shapes and dyes
Unique original design and formation of the mold; Drying and pre-baking at 1562 Fahrenheit; Glazed and fired at 2282 Fahrenheit
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