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Shop Hand-painted Ceramic Plate - Lady with a hat against banksias

Hand-painted Ceramic Plate - Lady with a hat against banksias

$30.00

Hand-built speckled stoneware, painted with underglaze, and fired with clear glaze. No two are the same.

It can be used as a ring dish or you can affix a brooch fitting, a magnet, or displayed as a wall decor.

Approx. 55 × 50mm

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Hand-painted Ceramic Plate - Lady with a hat against banksias

$30.00

Hand-built speckled stoneware, painted with underglaze, and fired with clear glaze. No two are the same.

It can be used as a ring dish or you can affix a brooch fitting, a magnet, or displayed as a wall decor.

Approx. 55 × 50mm

Add To Cart

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I wish to acknowledge the Whadjuk people, the traditional custodians of the land on which I live, work and learn. I pay my respect to their Elders both past and present, their cultures, resilience, and their continuing connection to the land.