Bowl, Square, Nut, Small, 5.25" in "Soaring Swallows" by Manufaktura | M105S-WK57
Imagine a delightful little square bowl, a canvas of vibrant colors and exquisite design, small enough to fit in your palm yet striking enough to catch every eye. The Manufaktura "Soaring Swallows" small nut bowl, at a charming 5.25 inches, is more than just a dish; it's a masterpiece. Each bowl is meticulously hand-painted in the quaint town of Boleslawiec, Poland, showcasing a playful dance of dark blue swallows swooping gracefully over a backdrop of sunny yellow, accented with petite yellow flowers and teal leaves. This signature piece, adorned with a lush white base, carries the tales of skilled artisans whose highest accomplishment is breathing life into clay.
Not only does this Polish pottery boast a mesmerizing design, but it also comes with a story of passion and precision. Each "Soaring Swallows" pattern bowl is a testament to the artists at Manufaktura, who from start to finish, pour their soul into creating these unique designs. The UNIKAT stamp at the bottom of each piece is a seal of exclusivity, marking the bowl as one crafted by top-tier artisans who oversee every brushstroke. These bowls aren’t just functional; they are collectible works of art, limited in supply and cherished by those lucky enough to own them. Whether used for serving tasty treats or as a centerpiece that sparks conversation, this bowl is sure to enchant.
Enhance your home with a piece that is as practical as it is pretty. This Polish pottery is not only a feast for the eyes but is also built to last, made from materials that are chip-resistant and safe for the dishwasher, microwave, and even the oven up to 425 degrees. Whether it’s serving nuts during a cozy family gathering or holding your favorite trinkets, this bowl adds a touch of elegance and whimsy to any setting. Plus, its food and beverage safety assures that style never compromises on health. So why settle for ordinary when you can elevate your home decor with the beauty and tradition of Manufaktura's "Soaring Swallows" Polish pottery?
Original: $62.39
-65%$62.39
$21.84

Description
Imagine a delightful little square bowl, a canvas of vibrant colors and exquisite design, small enough to fit in your palm yet striking enough to catch every eye. The Manufaktura "Soaring Swallows" small nut bowl, at a charming 5.25 inches, is more than just a dish; it's a masterpiece. Each bowl is meticulously hand-painted in the quaint town of Boleslawiec, Poland, showcasing a playful dance of dark blue swallows swooping gracefully over a backdrop of sunny yellow, accented with petite yellow flowers and teal leaves. This signature piece, adorned with a lush white base, carries the tales of skilled artisans whose highest accomplishment is breathing life into clay.
Not only does this Polish pottery boast a mesmerizing design, but it also comes with a story of passion and precision. Each "Soaring Swallows" pattern bowl is a testament to the artists at Manufaktura, who from start to finish, pour their soul into creating these unique designs. The UNIKAT stamp at the bottom of each piece is a seal of exclusivity, marking the bowl as one crafted by top-tier artisans who oversee every brushstroke. These bowls aren’t just functional; they are collectible works of art, limited in supply and cherished by those lucky enough to own them. Whether used for serving tasty treats or as a centerpiece that sparks conversation, this bowl is sure to enchant.
Enhance your home with a piece that is as practical as it is pretty. This Polish pottery is not only a feast for the eyes but is also built to last, made from materials that are chip-resistant and safe for the dishwasher, microwave, and even the oven up to 425 degrees. Whether it’s serving nuts during a cozy family gathering or holding your favorite trinkets, this bowl adds a touch of elegance and whimsy to any setting. Plus, its food and beverage safety assures that style never compromises on health. So why settle for ordinary when you can elevate your home decor with the beauty and tradition of Manufaktura's "Soaring Swallows" Polish pottery?


















