Oh, how we love these Ikat bowls! Ikat, originally a traditional Uzbek fabric design, was used as a pattern for domestic ware in central Asia from the 1960s onwards, just like these medium-sized bowls. The same applies to these bowls as to the other sizes: each bowl tells its own story, including small flaws and spots. Some feature a golden collar, some a more dark or light orange shade. These bowls are great for people who are looking for something different, for things that step out of line. There a few ways to serve dips, desserts or olives with more style. We recommend to hand wash them to keep their shine, but otherwise these little bowls are very robust!
Orange tones
Chinaware
From Russia around 1960