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Ama Splatter Dinnerware Set - (Set of 12)

Ama Splatter Dinnerware Set - (Set of 12)

£117.50
  • Stoneware
  • Hand-painted
  • Intricate Detailing
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Ama Splatter Dinnerware Set - (Set of 12)

£117.50

These ceramics are handmade in Vietnam by skilled makers, using a wealth of techniques, some of which are thousands of years old.

Design Story

Our eye-catching Ama stoneware collection now comes as a complete dinnerware set with four dinner plates, side plates and bowls to create a contemporary table setting that is both fresh and playfully stylish. Each plate is decorated by hand with a striking black splatter finish.

Product Details
Product SKU
AS7201
Weight
8.5kg
Dimensions (h x w x d)
32.5 x 32.5 x 32.5cm
Colour
Splatter
Material
Ceramic
Country of origin
Vietnam
Dishwasher safe
true
Foodsafe
true
Food safe
Yes
How It's Made
Care Instructions

To care for your dinnerware, 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.

Delivery Options

UK Delivery

Free Delivery on orders over £500 net.

Orders below £500 net – £20 Delivery Charge

Delivery within 7 working days for in-stock items


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. 

Please note that dropship deliveries will have alternative rates, click here for more information. 


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Minimum shipping value £300 (net)


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Our ceramics are handmade from a selection of raw materials including terracotta, earthenware and stoneware, brought to life by skilled artisans in Vietnam, China and Portugal, using a wealth of techniques that are thousands of years old.