This one-of-a-kind handmade ceramic tray is a signed piece of studio pottery, crafted by the artist "Neher" in the year 2000. It's a charming and functional item, perfect for adding an artistic touch to your home. The oval-shaped tray features a captivating interior design with a dark, abstract silhouette of a horse at its center. The surrounding glaze has a beautiful, mottled pattern of warm browns and rustic tones against a creamy white background. Durable stoneware with a glossy glaze on the interior. The outside and base have a natural, unglazed finish. Ideal for use as a trinket tray on a dresser or nightstand, a decorative dish for keys and coins, or a small serving dish for nuts, candies, or sauces. This piece is a unique collector's item and a testament to the artist's craftsmanship, offering both functional use and visual appeal. A perfect gift for pottery enthusiasts or horse lovers. Excellent condition with no chips, cracks, or breaks.
Measurements (approximate - rounded to the nearest quarter inch): 7.5 inches long - handle to handle 4.75 inches wide 1.25 inches tall
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