Everyday Serving Bowl – One Rock Pottery
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A soft teal inside glossy wear easy interior glaze with buttery matte out glaze has a delightful chartreuse leave pattern with carved accents. 9.5 “ wide x 3.5 deep Dishwasher, microwave safe.
A soft teal inside glossy wear easy interior glaze with buttery matte out glaze has a delightful chartreuse leave pattern with carved accents.
9.5 “ wide x 3.5 deep
Dishwasher, microwave safe.
A soft teal inside glossy wear easy interior glaze with buttery matte out glaze has a delightful chartreuse leave pattern with carved accents. 9.5 “ wide x 3.5 deep Dishwasher, microwave safe.
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