Connected Three-Part Catchall Ceramic Dish, The Object Enthusiast, Salt & Spice Dish, Connected Ceramic Trinket Dish

Connected Three-Part Catchall Ceramic Dish, The Object Enthusiast, Salt & Spice Dish, Connected Ceramic Trinket Dish

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A three-piece connected catchall, trinket dish, jewelry dish, salt n' spice dish, you name it, this ceramic dish wants to hold it! Hand-sculpted from red ...

$$$$$ · Indexed September 14, 2024 ·

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The Object Enthusiast
Kansas City, MO






Usage
  • Ideal for organizing small items such as jewelry, coins, or office supplies, allowing for easy access and a tidy space.
  • Can be used as a decorative centerpiece on a dining or coffee table, providing both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
  • Suitable for holding condiments or spices during meals, enhancing the dining experience while showcasing craftsmanship.
History
  • The origins of ceramic dish-making can be traced back centuries, with various cultures developing unique techniques and styles that influence modern designs today.
  • Independent artisans have historically played a crucial role in preserving traditional crafting methods, contributing to the growth of handmade ceramics in contemporary markets.
Design Significance
  • Utilizing mid-century design elements, the dish often reflects a minimalist aesthetic, emphasizing form and function in everyday objects.
  • The combination of tactile textures and layered glazes in ceramic work highlights the importance of materiality in design, showcasing the artisan's skill and creativity.

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