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Vietri Campagna Collection Large Serving Bowl

Regular price $234.00
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With its wide basin and gently sloping sides, this hand-painted ceramic serving bowl from Vietri’s flagship Campagna collection is designed for serving pasta, soup, salad or a large shareable dish; you’ll want to dish up dinner quickly to show off the bowl’s painted interior. Pair it with Vietri’s salad plates or pasta bowls to complete your pasta night set. Inspired by pastoral southern Italy, every piece features a playful, hand-rendered painting of a horse, rooster, cow, pig, fish or bird, plus vibrant wildflowers or bright coastal algae native to the area. Terracotta, locally sourced from the Amalfi Coast, has been used for Italian ceramics for centuries: the first pieces were dried in the sun. But today, Vietri’s artisans make the Campagna line the same way ceramics have been made for 500 years, carefully firing each piece in a kiln to set its shape and unique colors.

Dimensions: Diameter: 12 inches, Height: 3.75 inches
Materials: Hand-painted Terracotta
Place of Origin: Campania, Italy

Pair this with the Vietri Campagna Collection Pasta Bowls to serve pasta or soup.

This piece is dishwasher-safe, but wash the Campagna collection in a lightly loaded dishwasher, arranged to avoid touching other dishes, with a nonabrasive, unscented detergent. Dry thoroughly before storing. This piece is also microwave-safe. Natural clays may get hot in the microwave: Always use a pot holder when handling microwaved Campagna dishes and allow them to cool slightly before removing form microwave. Do not place this piece or other Campagna dishes in the microwave without food or liquid.

Vietri Campagna Collection Large Serving Bowl

Regular price $234.00
 The gold standard of terracotta comes from Italy.

The gold standard of terracotta comes from Italy.

Translating to “baked earth” in Italian, terracotta typically refers to red-tinted earthenware made from porous clay. Clay found in Italy, particularly Tuscany, is famously durable and historically was used for utilitarian ends, like roofing tiles or bricks. However, despite being coarser than other clays that are popular for tabletop ceramics (like porcelain), terracotta lends itself well to serveware, taking on glaze and shape beautifully to become heirloom quality platters, bowls and the like.

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