Ring Jewelry Trinket Dish, Unique Art for the Countertop
Ring Jewelry Trinket Dish, Unique Art for the Countertop
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*New colors and larger dish to hold more jewelry!* Price includes shipping & handling in US.
Handmade stoneware ring dishes, a functionally beautiful piece of art for your side table or countertop to rest your jewelry! The cone in the middle holds many rings of all sizes (even those smaller knuckle rings!), and the outside of the dish has a lot of room for bracelets, earrings, anklets, etc. I make every dish individually on the pottery wheel, then hand paint and fire in my home studio in Costa Mesa, CA.
*Note: Shimmery Sandbar and Purple Quartz are Seconds pieces, 25% off due to some cracks on the bottom of the dish that are naturally occurring in the handmade ceramics process and do not affect the functionality of this decorative dish. Dishwashing not recommended! Still 100% functional as a decor piece.
> Shimmery Sandbar: 6.5” wide x 3” tall
> Terrazzo Splatter & Purple Quartz: 6.5” wide x 3” tall
> Snowy Pearl Heart: 6” wide shaped like a heart x 2.5” tall
> Copper Floral: 5.5” wide x 2.5” tall
Rings not included.
While these dishes use dishwasher safe glaze, due to the nature of the surface and shape, light hand washing and rinsing recommended!
- FUNCTIONAL ART for your countertop!
- DURABLE AND LIGHTWEIGHT - Stoneware Ceramic made with locally made & sourced BMix white clay, Speckle Buff tan clay, or Black clay and glazed by hand with Non-Toxic, Lead-Free, Made in USA glazes
- Diamond-sanded to ensure a smooth, non-scratching bottom/foot
- Pieces are individually wheel-thrown by me, a mom of 2, then trimmed, finished, and fired in the kiln; then hand-painted and fired for a final time at over 2100°F – all in Costa Mesa, CA
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> Blue Sea *smaller*: 4.25” wide diameter x 2.5” tall
The dishes are glazed in multiple colors to create the rich depth of color. Each ring dish is thrown on a pottery wheel, then trimmed and some carved with designs, then painted by hand.
Materials: clay, glaze, stoneware.
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