medium trinket dish

$12.00

something about me is that i love collecting rocks from places i travel. the colors of these remind me of a handful of ones i picked up this summer in broken bow, ok — which is exactly what i wanted.

i have a handful of these around my home and use them in so many ways: to hold my everyday jewelry, store my rings while washing dishes, mix spices while cooking, or (funny enough) the said rocks that inspired their color.

who knew there were so many uses for a little ole trinket dish!

from afar, the muted sage can come across with a gray hue, but is vibrant in the sunlight and is indeed sage with mauve speckles.

dimensions: 4-4.5”w

Color:

something about me is that i love collecting rocks from places i travel. the colors of these remind me of a handful of ones i picked up this summer in broken bow, ok — which is exactly what i wanted.

i have a handful of these around my home and use them in so many ways: to hold my everyday jewelry, store my rings while washing dishes, mix spices while cooking, or (funny enough) the said rocks that inspired their color.

who knew there were so many uses for a little ole trinket dish!

from afar, the muted sage can come across with a gray hue, but is vibrant in the sunlight and is indeed sage with mauve speckles.

dimensions: 4-4.5”w

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND DISCLAIMERS:
  • each piece is 100% handmade by me!
  • variations in size and shape are natural and add to the unique character of your piece, making every item truly one of a kind. 
  • while size, shape, and design (for alike pieces) will remain comparable, they will not be exact to others. no two items are exactly alike, so please expect and embrace these slight differences.
  • all pieces are quality checked before listing.
  • every piece is suitable for high & low temperature drinks, dishwasher safe, microwave safe — UNLESS stated otherwise!

CREATION PROCESS:
  • the shape is thrown on the pottery wheel using stoneware clay. once it reaches the leather-hard stage (where it can be easily manipulated while maintaining its shape), it is trimmed, refined to a more precise shape, and additional elements are added. the piece is then fully dried and undergoes the bisque firing. each piece is then glazed and undergoes the final firing - fired at cone 6 (2200°F).