
- Material Ceramic
- Use Indoor
- Style Minimalist
- Care Hand wash
Shaped from a coarse, dark stoneware clay and fired to a dense, weighty finish, this six-well serving dish carries a quiet authority that comes directly from working materials. The exterior remains deliberately raw — sandy, textured, almost geological in character — while each petal-shaped well is glazed on the interior for easy filling and cleaning. The near-charcoal tone sits somewhere between dark rye and river stone, grounding whatever it holds without competing with it.
As a handworked piece, slight variations in surface texture and well shape are expected — small signatures of the making process that distinguish each dish from the next.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Shaped from a coarse, dark stoneware clay and fired to a dense, weighty finish, this six-well serving dish carries a quiet authority that comes directly from working materials. The exterior remains deliberately raw — sandy, textured, almost geological in character — while each petal-shaped well is glazed on the interior for easy filling and cleaning. The near-charcoal tone sits somewhere between dark rye and river stone, grounding whatever it holds without competing with it.
As a handworked piece, slight variations in surface texture and well shape are expected — small signatures of the making process that distinguish each dish from the next.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The dish that organizes the whole spread
Olives in one well, something sharp in another, dried fruit tucked into the corner — this dish does the work of five small bowls in one quiet, considered form. Set it at the center of the table and let people find their way to it.



