Legume Bowl Candle Holder – Espresso & Copper Porcelain
£75.00
5 in stock
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Legume Bowl Candle Holder – Espresso & Copper Porcelain
Subtle and contemporary, the organic shape of the Legume is inspired by autumnal and winter vegetables. The gentle sculptured bowl feels soft and smooth to the touch. By working with porcelain, we can achieve a delicate and refined finished. The soft matte porcelain outer provides a striking contrast to the gilded inner.
It is available in a wide choice of colours with gold or pearl colour interior to emphasise the flicker of the tea light or candle.
By carefully manipulating soft malleable clay we transform porcelain into a delicate and refined object. Porcelain is traditionally made from two essential ingredients: kaolin, a silicate mineral that gives porcelain its plasticity; and petunse, which gives the ceramic its translucency and hardness.
When working with porcelain, it takes patience as well as skill. We create beautiful porcelain bowls to accentuate candle light in your home by using stunning gold or silver pearl internal finishes.
Available in: Cappuccino & Copper, Cream & Copper, Espresso & Copper and Grey & Pearl.
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Care
Porcelain
Porcelain – Glazed
To clean glazed porcelain items always remember that they are fragile so handle with care and only one at a time.
First, remove any dust with a dry cloth. Microfibre material is the best as the negative charge helps pull away dust from the surface instead of moving it around the vase or ornament. Do not wash the item.Porcelain – Unglazed
To clean glazed porcelain items always remember that they are fragile so handle with care and only one at a time.
First, remove any dust with a dry cloth. Microfibre material is the best as the negative charge helps pull away dust from the surface instead of moving it around the vase or ornament. Do not wash the item.
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Personalisation
Whether you choose to add classic initials, a special message or a memorable date, you can create a truly individual gift for someone special. As individuals, we have been engraving, carving and decorating for thousands of years, to create something special. It was the European jewellery goldsmiths in middle ages, who developed the technique of engraving onto metalwork. Today the method and technique is essentially still the same.
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