Box, Mini Pretzel, 2.75" in "Bouquet in a Basket" by Manufaktura | P106S-JZK
Imagine a tiny treasure trove, artfully crafted and bursting with vibrant colors, ready to add a sprinkle of charm to your everyday life. Enter the world of the Polish Pottery Box, Mini Pretzel, standing petite at 2.75 inches, and handcrafted by the esteemed artisans of Manufaktura. Whether it's cradling your favorite butter or safeguarding your cherished jewels, this exquisite box, adorned with the delightful "Bouquet in a Basket" pattern, transforms ordinary storage into a visually stunning experience. Picture the predominantly brown backdrop, playfully accented with hues of blue, peach, and white, bringing a warm, inviting glow to any corner of your home.
This isn't just any decorative box; it's a canvas where art meets craftsmanship. The "Bouquet in a Basket" pattern is a masterpiece of intricacy, featuring large, peach-colored flowers intricately connected with smaller, detailed blossoms in shades of blue, yellow, and orange. Each element is a testament to the Signature level artistry—a prestigious recognition where skilled artists from Manufaktura oversee every step, from design inception to the final brush stroke. These limited-edition pieces are marked with the exclusive "UNIKAT" stamp and the artist's signature, making each box a unique collector’s item and a spectacular display of artistic achievement.
Produced in the heart of Boleslawiec, Poland, this Polish Pottery is renowned not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its durability and functionality. Made from materials that are free from lead, nickel, and cadmium, and known for their chip-resistant nature, these pieces are designed to withstand the test of time. Whether you're looking to dazzle your guests with a mix-and-match array of patterns or seeking a standout piece to elevate your decor, the Polish Pottery Box, Mini Pretzel by Manufaktura, is a perfect choice. Since its establishment in 1992, Manufaktura has set trends and elevated the global appreciation of Polish pottery, making each piece not just a home accessory but a slice of cultural heritage.



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Imagine a tiny treasure trove, artfully crafted and bursting with vibrant colors, ready to add a sprinkle of charm to your everyday life. Enter the world of the Polish Pottery Box, Mini Pretzel, standing petite at 2.75 inches, and handcrafted by the esteemed artisans of Manufaktura. Whether it's cradling your favorite butter or safeguarding your cherished jewels, this exquisite box, adorned with the delightful "Bouquet in a Basket" pattern, transforms ordinary storage into a visually stunning experience. Picture the predominantly brown backdrop, playfully accented with hues of blue, peach, and white, bringing a warm, inviting glow to any corner of your home.
This isn't just any decorative box; it's a canvas where art meets craftsmanship. The "Bouquet in a Basket" pattern is a masterpiece of intricacy, featuring large, peach-colored flowers intricately connected with smaller, detailed blossoms in shades of blue, yellow, and orange. Each element is a testament to the Signature level artistry—a prestigious recognition where skilled artists from Manufaktura oversee every step, from design inception to the final brush stroke. These limited-edition pieces are marked with the exclusive "UNIKAT" stamp and the artist's signature, making each box a unique collector’s item and a spectacular display of artistic achievement.
Produced in the heart of Boleslawiec, Poland, this Polish Pottery is renowned not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its durability and functionality. Made from materials that are free from lead, nickel, and cadmium, and known for their chip-resistant nature, these pieces are designed to withstand the test of time. Whether you're looking to dazzle your guests with a mix-and-match array of patterns or seeking a standout piece to elevate your decor, the Polish Pottery Box, Mini Pretzel by Manufaktura, is a perfect choice. Since its establishment in 1992, Manufaktura has set trends and elevated the global appreciation of Polish pottery, making each piece not just a home accessory but a slice of cultural heritage.


















