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THE SHARING SET

€132,00
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Set of 2 terracotta serving bowls from Huelva with the traditional butterfly motif.

Only 3 in stock

Designed around togetherness, it encourages meals to unfold at a slower pace.

A set of two terracotta serving bowls designed for the center of the table and the joy of shared meals, generous in shape, made to hold pasta, salads, or roasted vegetables for the table to enjoy together.

Handcrafted in the highlands of Huelva, these bowls feature the native butterfly motif applied through the historic cucharillas technique, patterns drawn with tiny spoons by the last artisans still keeping this craft alive. A piece that brings together centuries of heritage and the slow rhythm of calma artesana.

Each product is handmade and may present slight variations in colour, shape or texture, making every piece unique.

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