Marbled Swirl Platter
Spain Pottery,
Spain
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How about a tray that camouflages a salad, almost making it invisible? Easily described as edgy, unstructured, impulsive, and artistic, this striking porcelain tray that looks like an artist's palette with its mix of colours and faux-dripping wet paint along the edges, would in general not be for the order-obsessed among us. To up the ante for perverse fun had by host - serve steaks of chocolate ice-cream in this tray.
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The art form is a result of a mixture of various cultures and has made its way to Spain via Iberian Peninsula and has Mexican influences due to Spanish conquest in Mexico.
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Process of Making
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Process of Making
Spain pottery is made by first sourcing clay from the earth and kneading it into consistent mass to eliminate air.To begin forming the clay into a shape, also known as the process of "throwing," potters use a spinning circular platform. This device has a circular base which the potter controls by foot to keep a consistent speed.The potter centres the clay on the spinning wheel, exerting pressure by hand to form the shape of the clay object. Sometimes molds are used in order to duplicat...
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Anatomy of the Product
Process of Making
Anatomy of the Product
Dimensions(cm): Length: 29 Width: 29 Height: 4 Type of Material:Clay/Ceramic
