Wild California Clay Multipurpose Dish
Wild California Clay Multipurpose Dish
Part plate, part bowl, these hearty multipurpose dishes are hand-thrown with wild clay and foraged mineral glazes harvested from the Northern California wilderness. Satisfyingly weighty, they are perfect for portioning out herbs and spices while cooking or for serving a multipart meal, or conversely, in other parts of the home holding jewelry, keys or other loose items.
Due to the nature of wild harvested materials and handmade objects, variations in color, texture, and size are to be expected and embraced.
Sold individually.
Matt Fishman and Kate Gibbs collaboratively create functional ceramics together using foraged Northern California clays and wild minerals for glazes. Their unique works draw direct inspiration from the Bay Area where their studio is based, and reflect the local terroir in both a literal and aesthetic sense.
Foraged and made by hand in Berkeley, California.
Materials
Materials
Dimensions
Dimensions
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Most orders are packed and shipped out via USPS or UPS within 3 business days.
Average transit time is 3-7 business days within the Western US and 5-9 days to the Eastern US.
Tracking number and updates are automatically sent to the email associated with your order.
If you wish to initiate a return, please contact us at hello@housework.store within 7 days of receipt.
Returned items must be received in original unused condition in order to qualify for a refund.
Made-to-order, food, body care, underwear, socks, hair accessories, vintage, and already discounted items are all final sale products and cannot be canceled or returned.
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