Geometric Pattern Round Serving Plate | Handmade in Jordan
Bring timeless beauty and cultural depth to your table with the Geometric Pattern Round Serving Plate, a handcrafted ceramic piece made in Jordan. This plate combines functionality with traditional Middle Eastern artistry, featuring intricate geometric motifs inspired by Islamic design heritage.
Whether you’re serving appetizers, desserts, or main dishes, this plate transforms everyday meals into elegant presentations.
A Marriage of Art and Utility
Crafted by Jordanian artisans using traditional ceramic techniques, this round plate is high-fired for durability and coated in a lead-free, food-safe glaze. The geometric patterns are carefully applied using hand-engraving and underglaze painting methods, giving the piece its rich detail and depth.
The balanced size and slightly raised edges make it perfect for both casual use and formal occasions.
Why You’ll Love This Plate:
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Handmade in Jordan: Each piece is individually shaped, painted, and glazed by local artisans.
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Geometric Design: Inspired by centuries of Islamic art, the pattern adds cultural and visual interest.
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Versatile Shape: The round form works well for serving salads, mezze, sweets, or as a display piece.
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Food-Safe & Durable: High-fired ceramic with a glossy, lead-free finish that stands up to daily use.
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Meaningful Decor: A functional item that doubles as an artistic statement for your kitchen or dining area.
Product Details:
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Material: High-fired ceramic
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Finish: Glossy glaze over hand-painted geometric pattern
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Design: Round serving plate with traditional motif
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Origin: Handmade in Jordan
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Use Cases: Serving dishes, presentation, display, gifting
Care Instructions:
Hand wash with a mild detergent. Not recommended for dishwasher or microwave due to delicate hand-painted surface.
Pair with Coordinating Serveware
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