lunch plate: colorful flying bird and a flower
lunch plate: colorful flying bird and a flower
Painted with underglazes, then coated with a clear satin glaze.
approximately 8”
I make these dishes by rolling and cutting slabs of porcelain, then pressing them on clay molds I make. After they dry a bit, I pinch them to add more detail and texture. I trim the edges with a wood-working tool and sponge them smooth. I paint them with underglazes when they are bone-dry, then fire them, give them a coat of glaze and then one last trip through the kiln.
They are safe for food, and it is fine to put in the dishwasher. They stack well in your cabinet.