SKU
J-208286
Pakhta Serving Plate
$19.99
$16.00
| SKU | J-208286 |
|---|---|
| Made in | Uzbekistan |
| Fill / Material | High-grade porcelain with a gold cut in 17% |
| Length | 13.4" (34 cm) |
| Width | 7.68" (19.5 cm) |
| Height | 1" (2.5 cm) |
| Picture / color |
Dark blue cobalt with gold Ornament - pakhta (cotton) |
| Additional Information | Please note that all kitchenware of the Pakhta series is cast and painted by masters of Uzbekistan exclusively by hand, saving its centuries-old traditions, which does allow for small differences in painting, making each item unique. |
| Color may vary | Shades and hues you see on the monitor may vary depending on your settings. |
| Collection | Oriental Fairy Tales |
| Care & Use | Not dishwasher safe, Not microwave safe |
The teacup is made in the Pakhta style from natural, high-quality porcelain. The original pattern on the dishes is a distinctive feature of the Pakhta porcelain tableware, which has been traditionally made for more than 50 years. Painted Uzbek tableware can improve your mood in the morning with only one view.
High-grade porcelain with a 17% gold cut. Underglaze coating with cobalt.
- SAFE & ECO-FRIENDLY: Tableware made of high-quality porcelain is safe for kids and adults because it is Non-Toxic and 100% BPA Free
- PRACTICAL: Absolutely smooth surface that prevents bacteria penetration and foreign odors into the dishes. Perfect for daily household. Amaze your guests with this product that won't leave anyone indifferent!
- BEAUTIFUL DESIGN: Designed with space-saving style and light to hold, smooth round edges. Does not lose its brightness, the surface keeps heat perfectly. The material is extra strong to prevent scratches
- IDEAL GIFT: The porcelain dish is a stunning gift for a Birthday, Wedding, Anniversary, Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day, or any memorable day. Functional gift for your friends and family. It will show your Luxury Taste and efforts.
Please note that all kitchenware of the Pakhta series is cast and painted by masters of Uzbekistan exclusively by hand, saving its centuries-old traditions, which does allow for small differences in painting, making each item unique.