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Georgian Terrace Bowl

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By Helen Beard

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Georgian Terrace, part of the DAILYWARE London Life Collection. Inspired by the colorful terraced houses in different areas of England's capital city.

Helen’s Dailyware pots are slip-cast from moulds of her wheel thrown forms. They are then bisque-fired, glazed and glaze-fired before being decorated with special lithographically printed ceramic decals of her hand-painted illustrations. A third and final firing melts the artwork into the glaze, so that it is tough enough for dishwashers, microwaves and everyday use.

A bowl which is the perfect size for pasta, soup, or breakfast cereal, and when it's not being used it even brightens up your kitchen shelves. Complete the set and pair this with Helen's Chelsea Mews bowl.
The high quality of the finished pieces ensures they are ready to withstand daily use, microwaves and dishwashers.
Handmade in Staffordshire in fine English Bone China.

Made in: United Kingdom

Bowl dimensions 8.5cm d. x 16cm w.
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Helen Beard

Based in United Kingdom

Helen Beard is an acclaimed ceramicist and illustrator. She takes inspiration from

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