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Tigela de salada artesanal de cerâmica com esmalte craquelado - Prato de servir artesanal de 7,5 polegadas com formato irregular e textura salpicada
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cor : Yihe - tigela de salada irregular de 7,5 polegadas
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Where Artisan Imperfection Meets Culinary Theater
The deliberate "flaws" tell its story—speckles like flour dust on a baker's apron, crackles mimicking aged farmhouse pottery. This 7.5-inch bowl doesn't just hold food; it elevates roasted beet salad into a Still Life painting, transforms morning granola into an art installation.
Designed for Discerning Tastemakers
Tactile Contrast - Smooth crackle glaze interrupted by intentional speckling, creating visual rhythm under dining lights
Chef-Approved Angles - Sloped sides guide sauces to pool perfectly, while the irregular rim prevents messy drips
Material Honesty - Lead-free ceramic with authentic crazing that deepens character over years of use
Staged Authenticity - American rustic aesthetic pairs equally well with mason jars or crystal stemware
Weighted Presence - Substantial 650g mass (approx.) conveys luxury without compromising comfort
From Harvest Table to Gallery Wall
Envision heirloom carrots tumbling over the speckled interior, their orange hues intensified by the cream crackle background. At dinner's end, it becomes a sculptural centerpiece holding tapered candles—the glaze catching flickering light differently on each facet. When not in use, its organic form complements wooden cutting boards and linen napkins in effortless still-life arrangements.
For Those Who Believe Meals Should Be Curated
This isn't mass-produced perfection. It's for hosts who want servingware with patina, cooks who appreciate vessels that whisper "handmade." The cracks aren't defects—they're time capsules, each craze line recording the journey from raw earth to your table's starring role.










