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North Pole Bread Platter
North Pole Bread Platter
North Pole Bread Platter
North Pole Bread Platter
North Pole Bread Platter
North Pole Bread Platter
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The Art of Polish Pottery, as we know it today, started as local folk art centuries ago in the German province of Silesia. The first known pieces of "Bunzlauer" stoneware dating back to the 16th century were crafted by hand and decorated with a folk art stamping technique using potatoes. Original designs were inspired by the peacock feather using the colors of cobalt blue, sage green and ferrous red. These designs and colors are still the inspiration for modern day patterns. A great tray with handles for bread or appetizers! 12.5" x 7.75"


North Pole Bread Platter
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    The Art of Polish Pottery, as we know it today, started as local folk art centuries ago in the German province of Silesia. The first known pieces of "Bunzlauer" stoneware dating back to the 16th century were crafted by hand and decorated with a folk art stamping technique using potatoes. Original designs were inspired by the peacock feather using the colors of cobalt blue, sage green and ferrous red. These designs and colors are still the inspiration for modern day patterns. A great tray with handles for bread or appetizers! 12.5" x 7.75"


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