MRP ₹1,799
Country of origin | India |
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Brand | STOREPEDIA |
Common name | Handcrafted Ceramic Serving Bowl |
Net Quantity | Set of 1 |
Included items | Handcrafted Ceramic Serving Bowl |
Manufacturer or packer name | STOREPEDIA |
Manufacturer or packer address | Jaipur, Rajasthan |
Manufacturing Date | 06/2024 |
contact details consumer care | STOREPEDIA , [email protected], +918302713179 |
Introducing our beautiful ceramic handmade salad bowl, expertly crafted by skilled artisans with meticulous attention to detail. Made from high-quality ceramic material, this salad bowl is both microwave safe and dishwasher safe, making it incredibly convenient to use and maintain. Measuring Length 7 cm and width 18 cm this bowl is the perfect size for serving salads, fruits, and other dishes at any occasion, whether it's a casual family dinner or a formal gathering with friends. The bowl has a smooth and glossy finish, with a simple yet elegant design that can complement any table setting. One of the most significant advantages of our ceramic handmade salad bowl is its durability. It is built to last, making it a reliable addition to your kitchen. Unlike plastic or glass bowls, this ceramic bowl is resistant to scratches, chips, and cracks, ensuring it retains its beautiful appearance even after repeated use. The ceramic material also retains temperature well, making it an ideal choice for serving chilled salads or warm dishes. It can be used in the microwave to heat up your food, and the dishwasher-safe feature ensures that it is easy to clean after use. Moreover, this ceramic handmade salad bowl is a sustainable option for your kitchen, as it is made from natural materials and is free from harmful chemicals. It is an eco-friendly and non-toxic choice that is safe for you and your family. In conclusion, if you are looking for a beautiful, practical, and sustainable salad bowl that can elevate your dining experience, our ceramic handmade microwave safe dishwasher safe salad bowl is an excellent choice.
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