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Waechtersbach Serving Bowls

  • Now: $13.49 - $23.99
  • Was: $22.95 - $40.00
Generously sized serving bowl adds a dramatic presentation to your table and is perfect for entertaining. The color is rich and robust—something exciting and new for your kitchen. Characterized by its bright glazes and timeless design, Waechtersbach ceramics elevate dining and entertaining to an entirely new level.

Begun in 1832, this German-based company has perfected the fine art of glazing, and is best known for its cherry-red pieces. Seven generations later, the Waechtersbach name remains synonymous with quality craftsmanship and hand detailing—art that carries over from the design table to your dining table. Dishwasher safe. Made in Germany.
 
  • Manufacturer: Waechtersbach
  • Care: Dishwasher safe
  • Material: Ceramic earthenware
BENEFITS:
  • Generously sized for entertaining.
  • Rich and robust color with a bright glaze.
  • Fired at high temperatures for added durability.
  • Quality craftsmanship with hand detailing.
  • Made in Germany.
 

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