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Harith Terracotta Bowl
Condition:
new
$64.00
Sale price
$64.00
Regular price
Each bowl is handcrafted from natural terracotta and fired in a traditional clay oven, giving it a deep brown tone and subtle variations in surface texture. The rounded form and side handles reflect classic craftsmanship, making it a functional piece suited for both cooking and serving.
Details
- Handcrafted terracotta bowl with side handles
- Fired in a clay oven for natural color and finish
- Natural variations in tone and texture may occur
- Suitable for gas burners and campfire use (not directly over open flame)
- Oven‑safe
Dimensions
3.15" H × 9.45" Diam. Weight: 2.16 lbs
Care Instructions
Before first use, rub with cooking oil and warm in the oven for 30 minutes. Clean with hot water and mild soap. Do not soak. Dishwasher use is not recommended.
This item is prepared and shipped by one of our small‑business partners and may arrive in its own package.
BO-BH-1009-BR
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