Oval Platter -  Creamy White and Brown with Geometrics

Oval Platter - Creamy White and Brown with Geometrics

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This white and brown platter is approx 15" long by 6" wide by 1" tall. You will receive the exact piece that is pictured in the listing. Wheel-thrown ...

$$$$$ · Indexed November 6, 2024 ·



Jeremy Ayers Pottery
Waterbury, VT
18 Elm Street Waterbury VT, · 802-363-3592






Usage
  • Ideal for serving a variety of dishes during family gatherings or dinner parties, allowing for an elegant presentation of appetizers, main courses, or desserts.
  • Can be utilized as a decorative piece to accentuate dining tables or kitchen countertops, showcasing its unique geometric design and earthy color palette.
  • Suitable for everyday use or special occasions, offering versatility in both form and function when entertaining guests.
History
  • Ceramic craftsmanship often reflects regional styles, and the technique of wheel-thrown pottery has a rich history, dating back thousands of years in various cultures.
  • Vermont is known for its strong tradition of pottery and artisanal crafts, which may enhance the local cultural significance of items produced in the area.
  • Independent studios often prioritize sustainable practices and small-batch production, contributing to a growing appreciation for handmade goods and their stories.
Design Significance
  • The combination of creamy white and brown tones may evoke a sense of natural aesthetics, often associated with modern rustic design principles.
  • Geometric patterns have long held significance in design history, reflecting trends in both traditional and contemporary art forms.
  • The oval shape of the platter can be seen as a versatile design choice, harmonizing with various table settings and contributing to visual balance.

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