Artisan ceramics
Our ceramics are handmade from a selection of raw materials including terracotta and stoneware, brought to life by skilled artisans in Vietnam and China, using a wealth of techniques that are thousands of years old.
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Our new Nuwara dinner plate is a generously proportioned bowl with a simple textured patterning inside that draws the eye. The entire Nuwara tableware collection is beautifully understated in style and design with a distinctive mustard glaze offering a timeless splash of earthy colour at mealtimes. The glaze has a distinctly rich and reflective quality, while the hand-etched line design brings a simple and pared-back aesthetic to the table.
Our Nuwara tableware range is made by artisan ceramicists in Vietnam who finish each piece on a wheel to add the distinctive hand-etched line patterning around the edges. They then apply a 'washout' glaze which naturally darkens towards the centre and fades towards the edges. The extreme heat of the kiln brings depth and translucency to the glaze for a rich, reflective finish.
To care for your plates, we recommend washing after every use to prevent staining. Use a mild detergent and do not leave to soak. Handle with care to prevent chipping.
UK Delivery
Free Delivery on orders over £500 net.
Orders below £500 net – £20 Delivery Charge
Delivery within 5 working days
Northern Ireland, The Highlands and Islands of Scotland, Isle of Man, Isles of Scilly
£20 Delivery Charge
We work with couriers Yodel and DPD for standard delivery items. For larger items, please be aware that your delivery may arrive on pallets.
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Minimum order value £300 (net)
Minimum shipping value £300 (net)
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Our ceramics are handmade from a selection of raw materials including terracotta and stoneware, brought to life by skilled artisans in Vietnam and China, using a wealth of techniques that are thousands of years old.
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