Platter -  White and Beige Pattern

Platter - White and Beige Pattern

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This beige and white platter is approx 13" wide by 1.5" tall. You will receive the exact piece that is pictured in the listing. Wheel-thrown in my ...

$$$$$ · Indexed October 10, 2024 ·



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






Usage
  • Ideal for serving appetizers, salads, or main dishes at gatherings or family meals, helping to elevate the dining experience.
  • Can be utilized as a decorative piece when not in use, potentially adding a touch of artisanal charm to various spaces.
  • Suitable for both casual and formal occasions, providing flexibility in how it's integrated into different dining settings.
History
  • Wheel-thrown pottery has a rich history dating back thousands of years, often associated with skillful craftsmanship and close community ties.
  • Vermont has a tradition of pottery-making that emphasizes local materials and sustainable practices, potentially reflecting a broader commitment to quality and artistry.
  • Artisanal ceramics have experienced a resurgence in popularity as people increasingly value handmade goods and unique designs.
Design Significance
  • The beige and white color palette may echo mid-century design aesthetics, known for their simplicity and functional beauty in household items.
  • Patterns and textures in pottery often tell a story or reflect the maker's style, indicating a growing trend towards personalized and unique dining ware.
  • The functional design of such platters typically aims to balance usability with aesthetic appeal, celebrating both form and function in ceramics.

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