Devon porcelain bowl
What we love most about this diminutive porcelain bowl is its versatility. Its size makes it perfect for serving salt, spices, olives and dips but it also functions well as a vessel to hold this small kenzan (metal flower frog - 3cm pictured here) or as a decorative bowl to hold jewellery and trinkets. Available in oatmeal or coral glazed porcelain.
Diameter approx 9cm, although exact sizes may vary slightly.
What we love most about this diminutive porcelain bowl is its versatility. Its size makes it perfect for serving salt, spices, olives and dips but it also functions well as a vessel to hold this small kenzan (metal flower frog - 3cm pictured here) or as a decorative bowl to hold jewellery and trinkets. Available in oatmeal or coral glazed porcelain.
Diameter approx 9cm, although exact sizes may vary slightly.
What we love most about this diminutive porcelain bowl is its versatility. Its size makes it perfect for serving salt, spices, olives and dips but it also functions well as a vessel to hold this small kenzan (metal flower frog - 3cm pictured here) or as a decorative bowl to hold jewellery and trinkets. Available in oatmeal or coral glazed porcelain.
Diameter approx 9cm, although exact sizes may vary slightly.
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100% porcelain
Dishwasher and microwave safe
Handmade in East Sussex, UK
Each piece is unique
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Deliveries dispatched within 48 hours
Next day delivery available (if ordered before 12 noon)
Returns accepted with 28 days of delivery
All products are wrapped in tissue paper and sealed with a branded sticker and come with a handwritten note on a beautifully printed A6 card. Gift messages can be added - just let us know at checkout what you would like your message to be.
We aim to make our packaging is as eco friendly as possible. Our boxes are recyclable double walled cardboard and the protective filling used is paper and/or repurposed paper filler
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Paper Thin Moon is an online homewares shop selling handmade ceramics and home accessories made by father and daughter duo Peter and Claire Holland. Peter Fishley Holland is the seventh generation of the Fishley Holland family of studio potters.