Berry & Thread North Pole Scalloped Dessert/Salad Plate by Juliska

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From $195.00
Description

The mythical, folkloric world of the North Pole is hand illustrated atop iconic Berry & Thread shapes in this new holiday collection. Each scalloped dessert/salad plate in this set of four features a unique scene – the reindeer barn, Santa's cottage, the elves' village and toy workshop! Gift boxed.
Made in: Portugal.
Made of: Ceramic.

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Care
Dishwasher (avoid high heat), Freezer, Microwave and Oven Safe. Our stoneware is oven safe up to 500 degrees. We recommend hand washing our collections including real gold and platinum; please note they are not microwave safe. Avoid cleaners that may contain citrus. For pieces that contain a non-ceramic component, such as the Soap Pumps or Tiered Server, we recommend hand-wash only. Metal markings on ceramics—While not common, metal trail markings do periodically occur on the stoneware surface over time dependent on your flatware. This is not due to a manufacturing defect in our ceramics. These marks are not scratches, but steel residue on top of the glaze left by stainless steel flatware. Using a combination of citrus cleansers and high heat in your dishwasher can lead to more prominent metal markings.
North Pole
North Pole

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