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What a beautiful gift to give to your favorite ocean-lover or sea turtle supporter!  Share one of these sweet Sea Turtle Ceramic Ring Dishes with soon-to-be-betrothed, to your spouse or any loved one who needs a little help keeping their rings or keys in one place.  We think the wonderful artistry of the hand-etched and painted quality of this wonderfully marbled ceramic piece will absolutely complement even the most beautiful of rings.

 

You'll appreciate the usefulness of this lovely Ceramic Ring Dish while valuing the artisans who handmade every single dish.  You are offering a place to share the stories of the artisans in Nicaragua whose livelihoods and futures depend upon your thoughtfulness.

This beautiful ceramic work of art is handcrafted in a family workshop in the community of San Juan de Oriente, Nicaragua. The intricate designs are etched by hand using a sharpened bicycle spoke. Each ring dish is created out of local clay, turned on a kick wheel, hand-painted, and wood-fired in a beehive-shaped kiln. 


Measures 4.5" diameter

Sea Turtle Ceramic Ring Dish

$15.00Price
    • For decorative use only.
    • Not food safe.
    • 4.5" diameter.
    • Fair trade.

    For more about Duilio, his wife Damarias, and the ceramicists for Women of the Cloud Forest, CLICK HERE.

  • Handmade in Nicaragua by Women of the Cloud Forest

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